You will, however, still be able to use the PhraseExpress features that work via hotkeys. While your computer will not crash if you run KeyScrambler and PhraseExpress together, you will notice how PhraseExpress will never give you proper word/phrase suggestions or properly learn words/phrases for/from programs that use KeyScrambler (because KeyScrambler, literally, scrambles the keys so no other program can read it properly). This is not really PhraseExpress’s fault because the job of KeyScrambler is to make sure keyloggers are unable to log keys PhraseExpress just comes in just collateral damage. However take note of one thing: PhraseExpress conflicts with KeyScrambler. The best part about PhraseExpress is it is not limited to working on a few programs on your computer PhraseExpress is an independent program which works with most, if not all, programs which involve text and typing. PhraseExpress even has a standalone “PhraseExpress Importer” which can turn a list of text into PhraseExpress compatible entries. To make it easy on new users, PhraseExpress has the ability to import phrases/relevant data from programs such as Microsoft Word, Microsoft Outlook, AutoHotKey, and GhostTyper.
To get a better understanding of the features I just mentioned watch this short demo video (by the developer): You can assign hotkeys and/or text shortcuts to active/use any of the features mentioned: The usage of PhraseExpress is not limited to what I just described PhraseExpress can be used in many more clever ways. Program Launcher – PhraseExpress allows you to create text shortcuts which can launch programs/websites/open files/open folders when used.The text in the snippets can be fully formatted. Text Snippets – you can store short text snippets, such as an e-mail signature, famous quotes, or form filling information, into PhraseExpress and paste them back easily whenever you want.Only text is monitored and stored by the Clipboard Manager. You can optionally make PhraseExpress purify the text also. Clipboard Manager – PhraseExpress monitors your clipboard and allows you to paste words/phrases you copied recently instead of just the last ones.Spell Checker – PhraseExpress has the ability to check your spelling.Autotext – you can set PhraseExpress to automatically expand on abbreviations you use.The main attraction of PhraseExpress revolve around making it easy for you reuse frequent phrases when PhraseExpress detects you typing a phrase you use frequently, you can auto-complete it in one click/keypress (by default the keypress is set to be “Tab” but you can change it) instead of having to type the whole sentence. However PhraseExpress is designed with the end user experience in mind: you will rarely, if ever, find it slowing you down and it definitely increases productivity: I have always dreaded using a T9 like app on my computer because most of them tend to be annoying and get in the way more than help.
#Import phraseexpress software
PhraseExpress is a software which does similar things for you on your computer.
This makes it easier, faster, and more convenient to type out a message on your cell phone (the alternative would be typing out each letter for each word which can take forever if you have a normal keypad). Since T9 uses an advanced behavioral detection algorithm (I don’t know if “behavioral detection algorithm” is a real term… I just made it up =P) to suggest the words T9 thinks you want. Most people enjoy using T9 (or something similar) on their cell phones when typing text messages.