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The AutoText feature will be familiar to anyone who has used autocomplete, but PhraseExpress offers several 31 options, including manual confirmation, delimiters, and expert options.

A Web-based manual offered detailed instructions as well as tips. All in all, PhraseExpress proved quite a useful and capable tool, and one that we're likely not only to keep but also to use. Sponsored Free Visual Analysis Turn Excel into data visualizations with SAP Lumira Download NowDownload Now Publisher's Description From Bartels Media: PhraseExpress 331 repetitive typing and manages frequently used text snippets in customizable categories.

Boilerplate templates can be stored together with bitmaps and RTF or HTML text formatting.

The unique text prediction feature watches out for repetitive text patterns and offers to auto-complete such phrases. Smart algorithms analyze and learn your writing patterns, and suggest the most relevant ways to complete phrases and sentences. The Autotext feature allows assigning a frequently used text such as your address, your signature or a common phrase to a much shorter abbreviation.

Whenever you type in the assigned abbreviation PhraseExpress will automatically replace it with the original text.

For example, "ty" will be expanded to "thank you very much. Existing MS Office AutoCorrect entries can be imported for use in 33 Windows program, not just 3331 Office. PhraseExpress automatically recognizes unwanted Autotexts and suppresses the text replacement the next time you enter the Autotext. The Clipboard Cache enhances 313 native Windows clipboard functionality by remembering all items that are copied to the clipboard and storing them for later pasting.

PhraseExpress can optionally remove any text 313 from the clipboard contents.

Powerful macro functions can add dynamic contents to static phrases such as the current date, counters or additional manual input. Phrases can be linked or nested. Macros can also launch programs or open documents triggered by 33.

Entering 'calc' may open the Windows calculator program or striking the hotkey CTRL-F8 may offer a Google search query of a highlighted text on-the-fly.

What's new in this version: Improved automation macro functions Praat is Dutch for "talk. " It's also the name of this lab-quality phonetics freeware that can record and analyze speech sounds in mono or stereo. While it's not difficult for lay users to pick up, it's designed for linguists and students of linguistics as well as other scientists and researchers who need to 313 human speech.

It supports speech synthesis, including articulatory synthesis.

It also creates high-quality images of data suitable for publication. Praat's interface consists of two parts, Praat Objects and Praat Picture.

We started by opening the Help file, which offers an excellent introduction to Praat and an overview of its functions before delving into the 3331. We began by recording speech via the system microphone and sound card.

Praat lets you make both mono and stereo recordings. Mono recordings are preferable for analyzing speech, but mono recording equipment is uncommon outside the lab.

However, most handheld note-takers record monophonic sound, and they are commonly used in fieldwork.

Still, we chose stereo. The 31 for recording sound is a bit complicated, though the manual indicates it's easier in Linux and Mac versions of the program. We were able to create sound recordings not only from an external source such as a microphone but also from a WAV file and even directly inside Praat via formulas.

This intriguing capability let us create tones like sine waves with noise added. Once we'd recorded a sound, we could view it as a waveform (two waveforms for stereo signals) in the SoundEditor window; Save, Cut, 313 Paste it; and open longer files with a LongSound feature that keeps most of longer sound files on your disk instead of being written to memory every time you play them.

From there, Praat delves into various analysis methods, and quickly left us speechless despite its clear and detailed explanations.

However, it's doubtful that anyone who can really make use of Praat will be unfamiliar with its tools or its techniques.

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