

On, an organization’s administrator can invite new members to the organization. Sharing varies a little depending on whether you are using TextExpander as part of an organization, or as an individual. As soon as I logged into on a Mac or iOS device, my snippet library began migrating to the new app.Įditing a snippet in TextExpander’s web interface.

In my tests, Smile’s new syncing engine was fast and reliable. Today’s updates replace those syncing services with Smile’s own syncing solution. Prior versions of TextExpander relied on iCloud and Dropbox to sync snippet libraries. serves the dual purpose of syncing your snippets across your Macs and iOS devices, and facilitating snippet group sharing and management among individuals and organizations. is a subscription service from Smile that is required for the new versions of TextExpander to work. The biggest changes to TextExpander on the Mac and iOS are not the apps themselves, but the new service that ties them together. Smile is simultaneously moving TextExpander to a subscription pricing model, a development that I expect will not be popular with some long-time customers. The apps include some interesting updates, but at the center of the updates is a new service,, which provides snippet group syncing, sharing services, and team management. Today, Smile released TextExpander 6 for Mac, TextExpander 4 for iOS, and even an all-new Windows beta. TextExpander has saved customers countless hours of typing by letting them define short abbreviations that it expands into longer snippets of text.
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TextExpander from Smile Software is one of those indie apps that feels like it’s been around forever.
