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alienmac

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I am looking for a mac program that does the same thing as:
http://www.mjmsoft.com/keytext.htm

In Short Keytext Does :
KeyText can store hundreds of stock texts, ready to be typed or pasted into any application by a simple hotkey press or menu selection. Whether you type your address in online forms a few times a week, or work at a busy support desk answering e-mails, if you type the same things over and over - save time by letting KeyText do it for you.

I have looked and looked to no avail. Perhaps its built-in with the OS, I don't know. Any help will be appreciated greatly.:)
 
Bought my first Mac a couple of weeks ago. KeyText is my most missed Windows app. Does anyone here recommend something similar?
 
I recently started to use MacMost's ClipTools:


Basically a clipboard manager that sits in your menu bar. Seems very capable and useful, and it's free.

Also I highly recommend MacMost.com for their extensive collection of YT videos, which are extremely no-nonsense and to-the-point guides to anything mac.
 
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ClipTools has tons of options (Mac App Store link). This app is made by Gary at macmost.com

EDIT: Just realized Ben J. already posted this. Moderators: feel free to delete this post.. and sorry about the duplicate.
 
ClipTools has tons of options (Mac App Store link). This app is made by Gary at macmost.com

EDIT: Just realized Ben J. already posted this. Moderators: feel free to delete this post.. and sorry about the duplicate.
I may try this too. I already purchased the one from my first response, but it is pretty difficult to use, coming from a PC user. Keytext was very straight forward/user intuitive. I'm getting up there in age, and I'm already facing a pretty big learning curve. I should've done made the switch years ago.

Thank you everyone for your suggestions.
 
Bought my first Mac a couple of weeks ago.
Again I recommend Macmost:
I think you'll find clear answers and guides to almost anything mac.
 
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