

Typinator now correctly disables itself in Windows applications running in coherence mode in Parallels. Works around an expansion problem when renaming a document via its window title on Mountain Lion. The installer now uses an improved technique for finding the preferred destination location. Improves handling of the "start at login" setting in cases where the Typinator application was renamed. Improved detection of AppleScript parameters that consist of multiple lines. Fixes a crash on Mountain Lion when importing or exporting sets under certain circumstances. Now works with the English variant of the "Baram" input source for Korean. Works around a timing problem with clipboard-based expansions in TextMate. Fixes an issue where the font and color panels could not be used in rich text expansions after switching to another application. Improves handling of longer and multi-line expansions in CafeTran. Typinator now correctly recognizes Java applications with non-standard process signatures. Works around a potential lock-up in Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign. Avoids a delay before the first expansion takes place in an application. Typinator no longer suppresses formatted expansions or expansions that include backspaces if they match the typed abbreviation. Now correctly handles cases where a character that terminated a "whole word" expansion is the beginning of the next abbreviation. Improves handling of quickly typed abbreviations that follow each other immediately. Works around an expansion and cursor positioning problem in Xcode 4. No longer disables expansions when an ATOK input source is selected. Works around a cursor positioning problem in Numbers. Fixes an expansion problem that was introduced with Pages 4.2. New technique for adding Typinator to the list of Login Items now also works for Mountain Lion. Improved rounding in the "General" format of the pocket calculator. Fixes a rare lock-up during a Quick Search. Solves an expansion problem inside spreadsheet cells in Numbers. Correctly positions the cursor in expansions containing certain special Unicode characters. Works around a cursor positioning problem in Cocoa applications when the expansion contains degrees or caret symbols. Fixes a potential crash when changing the default feedback sounds in Typinator's preferences. Resolves a shortcut conflict with Adobe Photoshop. Fixes a problem that caused loss of pictures in formatted expansions. Undo now works in the Notes field in the Set Info window.

Subtle time-drift problem solved: All date and time items inside an expansion now refer to the exact time when the abbreviation was typed. Expansion feedback sounds play through the "sound effects" channel specified in System Preferences. Works around an initial delay in many clipboard-based expansions.

The Installer's completion sound now plays through the "sound effects" channel and respects the alert volume as defined in System Preferences. Works around an expansion problem in Save sheets. Typinator's "Show Window" hotkey now also works when a sheet is attached to the main window. Avoids a delay caused by feedback sounds in certain circumstances. Improved timing for clipboard restoration.
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Registration reminders appear less frequently in trial mode. Improved message in the registration window. Cleanup: no longer supports old-style AppleScript expansions. Improves performance and reliability of clipboard-based expansions. Internal redesign of the event mechanism. Formatted text expansions now also work for certain applications that understand only HTML-formatted text. New technique for passing context variables to AppleScripts in Unicode format. Typinator can now import Spell Catcher glossaries that have been exported as XML files. Simple to use and great to store all sorts of abbreviations, Typinator will definitely save you time when typing up documents and improve your productivity.Ĭompatible with OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion. Even more interesting is that Typinator supports drag-and-drop import from Textpander and TypeIt4Me makes migration to Typinator a no-brainer.Īt long last, the developers have also implemented a Quicksearch feature which allows you to find abbreviations you have created in just a few clicks. You can save your abbreviations in different sets, which are ordered at the top of the interface.Īlthough the program is limited to English, French and German, Typinator features thorough correction sets for the three languages, which should ensure you don't make any typos. Just type in the corresponding text in the box at the bottom of the window and enter the abbreviation. Once you open-up the program window, you are presented with the chance to create your own set of abbreviations.
