
He received his law degree from Widener University Commonwealth School of Law and works regularly with business owners and entrepreneurs. Have questions about how I use TextExpander or want to have a conversation about how you might be able to use TextExpander in your business? Feel free to contact us! Matt Landis is an attorney at Russell, Krafft & Gruber, LLP, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. For example, Brandon and I recently created a shared collection of snippets that include commonly used symbols in the legal profession like §, ¶, ®, ™, and ©, which will have to suffice until we replace our standard keyboards with the LegalBoard™. There are even features that allow you to share and manage snippets across small groups of people within your business or the entire team.

#Auto text expander sync Pc#
TextExpander started out as a Mac and iOS only application, but recently expanded to offer Windows support, so even Brandon Harter and his army of PC-devotees can use it! When you sign up for an account, your snippets sync across platforms, so if you use a PC at work and a Mac at home, there’s something for you. TextExpander can also be used to replicate much larger amounts of text, and can even accommodate fillable fields so that you can customize text using fields, drop down menus or the current date and time. Other basic examples include snippets for phone numbers, email addresses, and other commonly typed information.
