

The PhraseExpress iOS App does not support bitmaps in the text.The App is not designed to create/edit macros and it would be tedious trying to do that. Macros can be used with the App but they must be created/edited on a Mac or Windows computer.The PhraseExpress App does not support external hardware keyboards.Paid features can be used in the freeware as well (with license notifications).

Please test all(!) features in the free edition before making a purchase to make a confident and risk-free purchase decision.

Dedicated phrase menu for instant access.Descriptive menus instead cryptic shortcuts.Access over 600 phrases with just five taps!.The unique phrase menu saves you from memorizing autotext abbreviations: Sync snippets with other iOS devices or computers.Expand autotext abbreviations into longer phrases.Organize & access frequently used text from a handy snippet menu.Info can be found here.This Text Expander Autotext App puts an end to tedious touch-typing: Expanded usage, as well as the macro functionality, is available in Standard and Professional editions. The free version of PhraseExpress is limited to ten (10) phrases. Phrases can be synchronized with other Macs, or with PhraseExpress versions for Windows and iPhone/iPad. Macro functions can be nested and loops, conditional statements, string operations, and variables, allowing users to create complex automatisation tasks with the cross-platform macro language. Macro functions can also launch programs or open documents triggered by shortcuts.

Forms can collect multiple user input, which is processed by other macro functions, and inserted into the phrase. Powerful macro functions can add dynamic contents to static phrases such as date and time stamps, or placeholders for manual input. Individual phrases can be color-highlighted for easier navigation. After entering a few letters of the desired phrase, the popup menu suggests auto-completions, and narrows down the phrase list to the desired snippet. Snippets can alternatively be selected from a phrase menu next to the cursor, saving users from memorizing autotext shortcuts. Often-used text snippets and canned responses can be triggered by hotkeys or by entering text abbreviations, and inserted into any application. PhraseExpress saves users from typing frequently-used phrases over and over again.
