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BlitzType is a new autocompletion utility for Windows with a focus on learning and prediction capabilities for learners and professionals. Currently it is an on-going project currently under beta, the software will have features unique in its own way, compared to other commercial offerings in the market.
The software is now open to public for testing and feedback. Since it is still at beta version and has not reached a stable stage, we encourage only interested individuals to try it. It is advisable to backup your data before testing or only test it in a non-priority machine. For production use, you may want to try TypingAid which takes phrases from a word list instead of learning, and see how auto-completion tool could help to improve typing speed and productivity, as well as to reduce the risk of RSI (Repetitive strain injury). Program is under development! Features of BlitzType: Auto-complete words and phrases in any window. Automatically learn from typing. Hide or always show suggestion. Different ways to auto-complete, including 'text expand'. Add words and phrases to database with shortcut key. Portable.Coming features: Support European languages with accents. Read user-defined phrases from an external word list multiple suggestions in the tooltip. improve usability
If the program does not start, you might need MS VC++ runtime.
TypingAid is a simple, compact and handy auto-completion utility for Windows. It is a free and open-source software licensed under GPL. New release: TypingAid 2.0+ Important: please read "News and Update" to see the differences between 1.x and 2.x.
I'd like to share with you a program TypingAid, to demonstrate how auto-completion tool could help to improve typing speed and productivity, as well as to reduce the risk of RSI (Repetitive strain injury). With proper set up, TypingAid could also be used as a typing aid for language learners and computer users affected by conditions such as Dyslexia, learning / writing difficulty, hand disability, Repetitive strain injury, etc. Features of TypingAid: Auto-complete words and phrases in any window. Auto-learn words as you type. Support European languages with accents and Unicode characters. Show suggestion tooltips, no toolbar used. Add words and phrases to word list with shortcut key. Fast and memory-efficient. Portable, no installation needed.TypingAid is made with AutoHotKey
If you have AutoHotKey installed, you may also try the newest development version (bleeding edge) at AHK Forum TypingAid v2.09 - Word AutoCompletion Utility
Sometimes we have to write a lot of articles about the same topic or even multiple rewrites of the same article. When doing so we may even run out of ideas to do them because we use the same words once and again, compromising the originality of the content and probably making it useless.
Article spinning is a good solution when we need to do lots of rewrites of the same text. It is quite difficult to use and making a spin ready document may take a long while, but if we need like 20 rewrites of the same article it is worth of the time because once we have done the spin ready article we can make unlimited rewrites with just a few clicks and this will make us to save time.
Below are the Five Stages that everyone experiences when learning to type Two-finger typing not knowing the key positions Two-finger typing knowing the key positions All-finger typing looking at the keyboard All-finger typing not looking at the keyboard (touch typing) All-finger typing not looking at the screen
A little while ago, we were doing some light scripting tasks without using any IDE (integrated development environment). We found ourselves kept typing the same commands again and again, so it was a good idea to look for a Text Replacement utility or Abbreviation Expander to help us cut down repetitive typing. What this utility does is that it lets us define an abbreviation for a group of words or a phrase, so that when we type out the abbreviation, it turns into the group of words or the phrase. For example:
afaucs -> as far as you can see
So instead of typing the complete phrase "as far as you can see", we can just type 'afaucs' and have it automatically replaced by "as far as you can see". That saves some keystrokes especially for those who frequently type the same words or phrases. This can simplify typing alot.
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