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Speed up FileMaker 12 development with Typinator function snippets

Ergonis Software today introduces a new set of abbreviations for functions in FileMaker 12, which can be used with Typinator, its highly acclaimed text expander. Typinator is a powerful solution that boosts your productivity by automating the process of inserting frequently used text and auto-correcting typing errors. The new set contains over 370 snippets that cover all FileMaker 12 functions. With these snippets installed, FileMaker developers realize an unprecedented increase of productivity. Continue reading



Typinator and KeyCue now fully compatible with OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion

Ergonis Software today announced the release of their popular text expander Typinator 5.2 and their keyboard shortcuts cheat sheet KeyCue 6.3. The new versions contain a number of improvements and enhancements to offer enhanced compatibility with the recently released OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion. But as usual for Ergonis Software, new releases – even minor versions – contain not only bug fixes and compatibility improvements, but usually also add new features and enhancements. Continue reading



ADT’s Get Plain Text and MenuMate – Now Localized for 11 Languages

Premier Macintosh development company, Alice Dev Team has announced the availability of additional 11 languages versions of Get Plain Text and MenuMate, the company’s popular products. Get Plain Text released for Mac OS, is designed to rid users of the hassle presented with copying formatted text. The app allows users to convert text to plain text. MenuMate is designed to help users get access of an app’s menu bar item whenever it is necessary. Continue reading



MenuMate v.1.0 – Copy of an App’s Menu Bar Items Whenever You Want

Alice Dev Team today introduces MenuMate 1.0, their brand new productivity app for Mac OS X. Developed exclusively to help users get access of an app’s menu bar item whenever it is necessary, MenuMate displays a copy of an app’s menu bar items whenever the user wants, right next to the cursor. It provides a simple solution for users who tired of straining their wrist from mousing back to the menu bar all the time, especially if a user has a big screen, twin screens or a tablet screen combo. Continue reading



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