Monday, 17 December 2012

Create Mind Maps; Macro & Text Expansion Tool

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12.14.2012

SimpleMind Desktop lets you create attractive mind maps

Dec 10, 2012 1:00 PM

Here's a conundrum: On the one hand, a mind map is a powerful tool for organizing and understanding complex concepts. On the other hand, some people do their best thinking away from the computer. You can always sketch out a mind map with a paper and pen, but it won't be easy to edit. SimpleMind tries to offer the best of both worlds: A 29-Euro (approx. $31) desktop version, along with free and paid ($5) Android and iOS versions for working on your mind maps on the go. Note: The "Try it for free" button on the Product Information page takes you to the vendor's site, where you can use the latest version of this Web-based software.
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PhraseExpress 9 adds application-specific macro features

Dec 11, 2012 3:15 PM

PhraseExpress, now in its ninth version, is a powerful macro and text expansion tool that automates entering commonly used phrases, in addition to several other useful functions. By using PhraseExpress, you can link commonly typed pieces of text, such as "You know that 'news' story is from The Onion, right?" to short keywords, such as "ONIN", and PhraseExpress will automatically produce the full phrase as soon as it detects the keyword. With the release of PhraseExpress 9, we get an assortment of new features, such as support for Windows 8 and cloud drives, that reflect the modern-day computing environment and user expectations. PhraseExpress cost $50 for business use after a 30-day free trial; it's free for personal use. Note: The "Trial for free" button on the Product Information page will download the software to your system.
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