![]() ![]() And remember, Apple is the company that thought an acceptable way to share documents between the iOS and OS X instances of iWork was to constantly mail new copies to ourselves, back and forth. It looks like the way Apple wants you to share your data is via the internet, which is fine I guess. aText accelerates your typing in any application by replacing. I’ve been hoping for some kind of inter-app communication standard to be added by Apple for a while now, but I guess that it may never be coming. aText is a text template, text shortcut, text macro, text automation, text expansion tool. It also means users won’t lose TextExpander touch support in your app It’s not ideal, but it is within the App Store Review Guidelines. Each app will have its own copy of the TextExpander data, which will not sync automatically with user updates made in the TextExpander touch app. User action will be required to acquire and update snippet data. Our only alternative appears to be providing TextExpander data via x-callback-url. Use your snippets directly in many TextExpander-enhanced iOS apps. ![]() You could construct your text with Fill-In snippets and then use Drafts actions to. In the meantime, it seems the X-Callback URLs will save the day: I am sad because Drafts was the perfect front end for TextExpander. A purpose-made web service seems to be the best answer, but that will take a while. The text must be surrounded by at the beginning and at the end. Dropbox is apparently out, as apps are sandboxed there, too. select a range of text upon Snippet expansion. Phone numbers and addresses I have a lot of different phone numbers due to my traveling and my numerous Skype numbers so that some people can call me at a cheap rate (wherever I may be). I’ve been using TextExpander for a very long time, before I even became a lawyer, and it’s one of the first applications I install on any new device I get. Apple says that this is not the proper use for Reminders, so Smile has to come up with a quick fix. Below are examples of TextExpander snippets you can use for every day use and that will help you get started. ![]()
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