Typing tools that increase your efficiency are all the rage for anyone who has to type more than their name and credit card number on a daily basis, and ergonis just upped the ante with the release of Typinator 2.0. Competing directly with similar tools like TextExpander and TypeIt4Me, this new version of Typinator brings a virtual boatload of new features to the table, including:
* Sets allow convenient organization of abbreviations * Import and export of abbreviation sets * Comes with auto-correction sets for English, German and French * Import from Textpander, TextExpander and TypeIt4Me * Application-specific set assignment * Typinator can be disabled in individual applications * Clipboard insertion within expansions * Streamlined user interface for improved conformance to Apple’s guidelines * The abbreviation table can be sorted by abbreviation, expansion, options, and conflict status * Expansion of abbreviations is much faster now, even while typing extremely fast and with thousands of defined abbreviations and auto-corrections * Significantly reduced memory requirements, especially with large expansions * and much, much moreAs a paid user of TextExpander, this new release of Typinator looks quite tasty indeed. I’m actually just glad the typing tool space is getting more competitive, as I can’t write or work on the web without one anymore. A demo is of course available, while a single licenses sells for about $26 (EUR 19.99).



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Yo soy de los que prefieren una funda de neopreno o espuma a medida para el portátil. Así puedo meterlo donde yo quiera y no me caso con ningún maletín ni mochila para portatil (que son horribles).
En cuanto a las fundas de espuma o neopreno de las que hablaba, me gustan las de be.ez y las de Incase.
yo pienso igual q #1, en mi caso incase + mochila north-face y ademas con la ventaja de que nadie sabe que llevas un portatil dentro, q las mochilas para portatiles cantan demasiado
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