I have been using type it in which lets you create buttons with information
you input repeatedly, such as email address, etc. I use it for about 10 days
and then it stops working. Dead. So I tried installing it again, and it
deleted all of my old buttons so I had to start over. I was thinking it was
a quirk, but it stopped dead again. I went to the developer's website and
did not see a free version anymore. Perhaps that is why. Does anyone know of
a spyware-free replacement for an application such as this?
Thanks in advance,
Ryan
It's not freeware really, but the cutdown trial version works very well so
I'll risk mentioning it
Keytext from http://www.mjmsoft.com/ - I liked it so much I registered it
Mike R
Thanks to everyone for the help.
Ryan
"Mike Ring" <mike...@Michaelbtinternet.com> wrote in message
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> Does anyone know of
> a spyware-free replacement for an application such as this?
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Remove the numbers and change "invalid" to "net" to reply.
Please check www.pricelessware.org, the FAQ and Google Groups before
posting in alt.comp.freeware.
>Hello,
I liked the above program BUT IIRC I didn't like the amount of memory
it used. I changed to QuickPhrase (now PhraseExpress SE) and haven't
looked back :
http://www.typingmaster.com/index.asp?go=quickphrase
Regards, John.
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It has a macro facility that does just what you want, as well as being a
great program in its own right.