Text prediction works to complete phrases that the application knows about. Being application-specific is very helpful.
With Auto correct, which a number of applications have built in, I can get PhraseExpress to fix spelling only within Word and maybe my email, but not in a browser. Two more features that I love are auto correct and text prediction.
So if I want to use the #string to enter sample text only within Word, I can do that.Īs noted above, the personal use edition of PhraseExpress is free, but for more features and/or commercial use, there is a professional edition. PhraseExpress can also be limited to a specific application by auto-string. You could create an autotext to open all of those sites in a browser right from your document. Suppose you visit a particular group of sites while doing research. I can then assign an auto string and click OK to create a new custom string for abbreviated entry. The big features for me are custom string creation from selected text, which allows me to select a string and press +C to open the new phrase dialog box. PhraseExpress is freeware for personal use pricing for Phrase Express is as follows for commercial use: Sure dictation software like Naturally Speaking can virtually eliminate entering text on the keyboard, but there are still times when typing is useful. PhraseExpress improves speed while typing. Other things I use are company names or product names like "Windows Server Update Services" could be #wsus. Not only does it convert custom strings like "TR" into TechRepublic, but it can also open browser windows or other applications when a string is entered.įor example, when I enter # then tr, PhraseExpress opens in a browser window. The writer or computer professional who does a considerable amount of typing will find some benefit to this program. Specifications Supported operating systems: PhraseExpress will prove your productivity gains by providing statistics that calculate the number of times it replaces a phrase and compare that with your hourly rate (which you can enter into the application) and compute how much savings you will see by using auto-strings. Have you ever wondered what typing a certain phrase, like "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" a bunch of times in a row might cost you? Depending on your job, there might be a bunch of phrases, text snippets, or project-related information that you repeat over and over. It creates macros to insert custom text when a string is entered or a configured hot key is pressed. What if there were a way to use acronyms to speed up the typing process? This is where PhraseExpress comes in.
Typing can also be frustrating if you never really graduated much beyond the hunt-and-peck system. Whether its emails, PowerPoints, business cases, or routine documentation, we all end up doing a lot of typing.