![]() I’ve never used PDFPen, but I hear good things. Smile Software make TextExpander, which also make tools like PDFPen. When it sees a shortcut, it will remove that shortcut and replace it with a snippet of text, an image, the result of some code running, or all of the above. TextExpander is a tiny program that listens for you typing certain shortcut words. (Smile, if you’re reading this, please give me freebies! I have no shame I will take anything □) update The CEO read this review and organised a sticker and a t-shirt! Ha! What is TextExpander I have been a paying customer for many years, TextExpander did not pay me to write this review, and I haven’t been given any freebies for doing it. I made that post before knowing they had an affiliate programme. After reading a post I made about TextExpander snippets I love, they reached out to me. I have also written for TextExpander’s blog before. I use affiliate links in this review however, I became an affiliate because I love the product, not the other way around. However, reviewing TextExpander isn’t my full-time job, so there may be new features added or removed that I don’t end up sharing straight away. I will be updating it regularly as I spot new things I like or dislike. Many of my reviews are moments in time I will be reviewing a particular version of some software or a specific edition of a book. I’ve been using it for several years and love it, I don’t know why I’ve never done an in-depth review before, but that is what you’re reading today. TextExpander lets you store snippets containing text, images, or code to execute and will automatically insert that snippet once you type a shortcode.
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