This software replaces predetermined tags in a text with user-specified text.
Perhaps the most impressive feature is the ability to save keystrokes with customized abbreviations for commonly entered text. This is achieved through the use of tags, which are replaced in any application running on OS X. This includes browsers, IDEs, and email text editors.
Additionally, Open Expander allows users to define abbreviations for frequent typos and commonly used data entry fields such as email, username or address. By using smart replacements, such as the current date or time, users can quickly input text without needing to type everything out manually.
For programmers, Open Expander is particularly useful. It allows them to create shortcuts that generate skeleton code loops and other constructs, speeding up the programming process immensely.
Overall, Open Expander is an invaluable tool for anyone looking to boost productivity by reducing keystrokes and automating repetitive actions in everyday text input.