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Power Text for Google Chrome icon

Power Text for Google Chrome

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Based on the Auto Text Expander by carlinyuen (https://github.com/carlinyuen/ChromeAutoTextExpander), Power Text is a Google Chrome Extension that allows you to define text shortcuts.

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  • FreeOpen Source

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  • Google Chrome
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Properties

  1.  Lightweight

Features

  1.  Autocompletion
  2.  Ad-free
  3.  Works Offline
  4.  No registration required
  5.  Local Storage
  6.  Text Expansion

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  • Developed by

    nhayduk
  • Licensing

    Open Source (MIT) and Free product.
  • Written in

  • Alternatives

    34 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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Office & ProductivityWeb Browsers

GitHub repository

  •  10 Stars
  •  4 Forks
  •  6 Open Issues
  •   Updated Mar 17, 2025 
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Power Text for Google Chrome was added to AlternativeTo by Tubby 9417 on Mar 13, 2025 and this page was last updated Mar 13, 2025.

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Tubby 9417
Mar 14, 2025
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Pros : Very easy to use, Is an extension so doesn't require any approbation for an installation Saves data locally Cons : Soon to be deprecated (Manifest V2) No translation support Firefox fork isn't working that great

What is Power Text for Google Chrome?

Based on the Auto Text Expander by carlinyuen (https://github.com/carlinyuen/ChromeAutoTextExpander), Power Text is a Google Chrome Extension that allows you to define text shortcuts.

This version has been expanded to support pulling information from a Power Apps model-driven form.

Use the %mda(attribute_logical_name[,fallback_attribute_logical_name ...]) tag to insert a value on a model-driven form in Microsoft Power Apps. Includes supports for text fields, lookups, option sets and date/times.