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Three Simple Steps to Get Up and Running With TextExpander

How should a busy professional get started with TextExpander? You’ve downloaded the free test drive version of TextExpander to your Mac or PC and are wondering how to set up your first few snippets. Building a solid snippet system is pretty straightforward once you’ve answered three simple questions. Question 1: What type of text should…

TextExpander Crossover: Simple, Powerful, Mobile Note-Taking With Drafts

Since we deal with text all day, we welcome apps that help us deal with it faster, especially when they’re mobile. For this TextExpander Crossover, we want to celebrate Drafts for iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch, from the fine folks at Agile Tortoise. Drafts is an unassuming app for taking action on your text. Each…

How To Create an Email Reply System with TextExpander

Whether you’re in customer support, work with multiple clients, or run a popular site, creating an email system which allows you to reuse messages is a *huge* time saver. Here’s how to get started.

TextExpander Story: Brett Burney, Legal Technology Coach & Consultant

Welcome to another installment of TextExpander Stories. This is an ongoing series where we talk to interesting folks who want to share how they use TextExpander in their particular field, how it’s impacted their work, and maybe even some unique tips on how they do what they do. What do you do for a living?…

TextExpander Snippets for Fun & Shenanigans

TextExpander isn’t *just* an amazing way to communicate better and save a ton of time typing. It’s also an amazing way to communicate emoji, photos, and upside down letters better and save a ton of time while goofing off.

TextExpander @ Work: Get Replies Out Fast

For some, email is a beautiful, flexible medium for everything from work, to talking with the world, to newsletter art. For others, it is a gaping maw into which you pour your time and any dreams of hitting deadlines on tasks that have actual end points. In either case, TextExpander can help you more efficiently…