You can get it here: http://www.typeit4me.com/ $27, 25 euro or £16 for a single user licence fee (but that includes installing it on all of your Macs, if you own more than one) Personally, I consider TypeIt4Me to be the single most useful productivity utility I use. - web At 8:47 AM -0600 1/15/07, John A.M. Darnell wrote: >Dear Mr. Briggs: > > You forgot two very important pieces of information: the price and >where we can get said software... > >R, > >John A.M. Darnell >Project Leader >Internal Software Development >Walsworth Publishing Company >John may also be reached at johnamdarnell (at) gmail dot com > >Question: In The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, English version, who >played the voice of the Ent, Fangorn? > > > > >Bill Briggs <[log in to unmask]> >Sent by: Macintosh Scripting Systems <[log in to unmask]> >01/14/2007 02:02 PM >Please respond to >Macintosh Scripting Systems <[log in to unmask]> > > >To >[log in to unmask] >cc > >Subject >FYI - new TypeIt4Me feature of interest to scripters > > >Afternoon folks. > > Finally I get to expose this on the list. > > I'm going to give a bit of a shameless product plug, but I have no >financial stake in the product. Just a satisfied user and beta tester who >got the nod from the developer today to make the feature public on the >scripting lists. And since this is the audience that would have an >interest in the latest feature, here we go. > > If any of you are TypeIt4Me users you might be interested to know that >the latest version will allow you to run AppleScripts by typing a mnemonic >of your choosing. I've been using a working version of this for about >three + months now and it's pretty convenient. > > Type it for me normally acts as a typing expander; for example, when I >type "sor" my Mac spits out "Sorry for the delay in replying." You set up >your own expansions list and the abbreviations you want to use to trigger >them. It'll also do date and time stamps and other convenient things. > > But the new version allows you to put in AppleScripts in the text >expansion field and when preceded by a special character (to indicate to >TypeIt4Me that it's an AppleScript), your script runs. For example, in my >setup typing "gg" followed by a space pulls up a browser window with the >Google main page. I've been using numerous other such expansions. > > I've used TypeIt4Me for about 8 years now and it has saved me from typing >millions of characters. Now it's even more useful as many of my frequently >used scripts can be triggered from any application by typing a mnemonic. >No nee to touch a mouse and doesn't involve F-keys. Just leave your >fingers on the home position and type the shorthand. Pretty convenient. > > That's all I wanted to say. If you're not already using a typing expander >it's well worth a look. > > - web > >(cross posted to the MacScripting list)