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Out of business? - Version: 4.2, 10/8/2009 06:58AM PST
DeaconMac
After 28 days of trying to get an answer from Ettore about the sudden failure of TypeIt4Me to retain its registration data, I have come to a sad conclusion. Ettore must be out of business. Most of the published email addresses they give have been bouncing. At least one of those addresses doesn't bounce, but it also doesn't produce any response. I enlisted help from their payment processor, Kagi, and they tried to reach Ettore, also without success. I don't know what has happened -- they used to provide good support and were quite responsive, and the software (when it works) is great, but without a means of registering it, it becomes quickly unusable. I can't recommend that anyone send a shareware payment for it under the circumstances.
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- Out of business? - Back in business
Registration doesn't stick on 4.2 & Snow Leopard - Version: 4.2, 9/10/2009 03:32PM PST
bob142--2008
After upgrading my OS to Snow Leopard, and to the latest version of TypeIt4Me, 4.2, my registration code won't stick and it constantly reverts back to the evaluation version. Initially when I enter the registration code, I get the "thank you" dialog and it shows as registered to me. But soon it reverts to the unregistered version. I emailed support 48 hours ago but haven't heard anything yet. Going to have to look at other options if this isn't resolved -- for several years I've depended heavily on TypeIt4Me and really need to have a text expander that works.
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I'm loving it 



- Version: 4.2, 9/8/2009 12:57AM PST
benjamac
On my machine(s) I use it since many many years and rely on it. It's extremely helpful. In contrast to the last posting I can even correct misspelt words and still get expansion. Developers feedback and help (seldom needed) is very prompt. A real time and nerve saver, worth every penny.
I did not use typinator, which seems to offer about the same features. I use(d) popchar from the same company and there I get nerve killing offers for (payed) updates - so I do not see a reason to try out something different.
I did not use typinator, which seems to offer about the same features. I use(d) popchar from the same company and there I get nerve killing offers for (payed) updates - so I do not see a reason to try out something different.