

The idea here is you could separate work, home, programming, writing, etc. You can then create a Collection of Snippets. Make sure Automatically expand snippets by keyword is checked. In the left-hand list, you’ll see Snippets. Launch Alfred’s Preferences, and then go to Features. If all you want is basic text expansion, then Alfred has your back.
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It’s missing the ability to do form fill-ins, share lists with your teams, and a number of other pro features, though. Alfred’s ability to expand text is certainly weaker than Text Expander, but for my needs, it’s worked great. While I love TextExpander, when my subscription was coming due, I took a look at Alfred’s ability to do basic text expansion.

Here are some of the ways I use Alfred: Text Expansion A lifetime license is right around $45 (£35), and a single version license is around $25 (£19). Alfred is a free app, but I highly advise purchasing the Powerpack if you find you like it. In my day job, I spend a lot of time using other people’s computers, and whenever I hit CMD+Space, I am immediately reminded of how much I’ve come to rely on Alfred. If I had to sum up Alfred into one sentence, it would be: It’s macOS spotlight on steroids. I’ve been using Alfred for years, and I continually discover new ways to use it.

If there’s one app I’d be lost without on macOS, it would Alfred.
