Ergonis Software has released Typinator 4.2, a maintenance release of their popular text expander. The new version fixes a problem with the recently released Mac OS X 10.6.5 that caused certain abbreviations to fail. It furthermore offers improved compatibility with third-party applications like iTunes 10, 4D, Outlook 2011, and others.
Typinator 4.2 also works around an issue where Safari's suggestions in the address field caused leftover characters in expansions, reduces the housekeeping activities done at idle time, fixes a problem where Typinator stopped working when more than 100 sets were installed, and improves overall stability and performance.
Typinator is a powerful, yet elegantly simple solution that boosts your productivity by automating the process of inserting frequently used text and auto-correcting typing errors. Across all applications, it detects specific sequences of typed characters and automatically replaces them with text snippets, graphics, URLs, dates and special characters.
For business users, Typinator leads to a layer of operational consistency and productivity across heterogeneous applications. A standard customer service response, a signature image on an email, a clause in a contract - each of these can be inserted in any application with just a couple of keystrokes. For technical users, Typinator automates typing of code and the implementation of documentation standards.
Visit Ergonis Software's website to learn more about the changes in this release and to download and try the new version.
Pricing and Availability: Typinator can be purchased securely on the Ergonis Software website. The upgrade to Typinator 4.2 is free for all customers who purchased Typinator in the last 2 years. For information about purchases, including enterprise licenses, volume discounts, and upgrade pricing offers, see the company's web site.