Best Free BoilerplateText Manager
In the beginning of word processing, the feature of expanding a given abbreviation, say ‘br’ to ‘best regards’, was considered to be awesome. Secretaries spend hours on teaching their word processor to handle those ‘boilerplates’ aka Auto-Complete, in order to save time and avoid unnecessary mistakes.

Sometimes the wording needs to be very precise and accurate or simply complete as in case of an official email signature. Even with your own personal website you might find it useful to spice up contact with your visitors with well tailored ‘boilerplates’.

PhraseExpress

This is where PhraseExpress comes in very handy. It resolves the problem of those auto-complete entries residing in your word processor only, when you need them somewhere else, as in your email client.

As a text input solution for Windows PhraseExpress not only provides you with static entries, but also analyzes and learns the user’s writing patterns, and then offers auto-complete sentences.

PhraseExpress indulges with a speedy support: flexible, creative and successful. High Five for the software company from Trier, Germany.

“Whether you’re a business person who needs to find ways to answer email correspondence efficiently, a home user who wants to spend less time doing routine typing on the computer, or a student who needs to eliminate careless errors from your writing, PhraseExpress has the tools that you need.”
 
There’s but one caveat: PhraseExpress monitors your keyboard, and in order to be of assistance, has to do so. This also means that passwords you enter manually may end up as a ‘phrase’. My suggestion is, you turn PhraseExpress off before using your passwords. Don’t forget to turn it on again!

PhraseExpress is free for non-commercial use, and a perfect example for the highest standards of freeware. ++good!
Homepage
Download
http://www.phraseexpress.com
http://www.phraseexpress.com/download.htm
System
Language
Windows
English, Deutsch


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best free boilerplate text manager


Last Updated ( Mittwoch, 25 März 2009 )
 
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