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Auspex

Text replacement / Auto-correct for Windows.

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Cost / License

  • Free
  • Proprietary

Platforms

  • Windows
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  1.  Auto Correction
  2.  Support for regular expressions

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Auspex information

  • Developed by

    timns
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Free product.
  • Alternatives

    23 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English
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What is Auspex?

Fast, Automatic Text Create useful Replacements for repetitive typing. Good examples would be:

Your email signatures - perhaps you have a different way of signing your messages depending whom you are addressing.

Mnemonic: rj Replacement: Regards, Joe Purpose: Very quick and smooth way to sign your emails

Mnemonic: m@e Replacement: myname@myemailaddress.com Purpose: speed up and improve the accuracy of typing your email address

Spelling Corrections

This example uses RegEx Mnemonic: crit[e|i][c|s][e|i][s|z]e Replacement: criticize Purpose: Corrects all of the most common misspellings -> criticize

Tags Mnemonic: htm* Replacement: <html></html> Cursor position: 6 Purpose: fast creation of HTML/XML tags

Create simple Replacements to enter those irritating special characters and symbols For instance:

  • create a Replacement called 'gbp' to enter the £ symbol
  • create a Replacement called 'cpy' to enter the © symbol
  • create a Replacement called 'reg' to enter the ® symbol
  • create a Replacement called 'qrt' to enter the ¼ symbol

The possibilities are endless!

Nest replacements if they share the same text

For example, if several of your replacements all reference the same webpage, make a simple replacement for just the webpage itself, and then reference it in your other replacements. That way, if the webpage address ever changes, you only need to make one correction and all the references will work.

Block words that you do not want to keep seeing as suggested auto-completions

You may frequently type words that Auspex will track, but that you do not want to see popping up all the time. Set their status to Blocked and they will never show up again. For example, passwords :)

Auspex also tries to auto-detect password fields, and also password-like typing. In both cases, the text is NOT stored anywhere.

See: https://is.gd/auspexhowto and https://is.gd/auspextips (quoted above)