'Open source' is the primary reason people pick Lepton over the competition. More platforms, but as long as you have Mac this is the best Snippet Manager. Code Notes, an open source code snippet manager to increase our productivity! Open source & free solution to easily organize and find your snippets. And 10: C:UsersusernameAppDataLocalcode-notes; Mac OS X El.
JCodeCollectorjCodeCollector is a simple snippets manager for Mac OS X, Windows and Linux developed by me (Alessandro Cocco) in my free time.Latest stable version (2.5) has been released in January 2011. I have no time to continue the development of jCodeCollector so I released it as open source (September 2012).Thanks you all for your interest!Dependencies. Apache Derby. JDom. MacWidgets. MRJAdapter.
RSyntaxTextArea. SwingLayout.
JDK 1.5 or greaterI didn't know Maven when I started jCodeCollector (sorry! XD)Code quality & commentsI think today I'm a better developer but the code was written when I was n00b. In hindsight code quality is not so good:( I used English for classes, variables and methods but most of the comments are in Italian. Hope it's not a problem ^^'.
Expresso, ma que, mama mia, Valpolicella, Chianti, presto, capito, bella, amore, Romanella and Expanso.These applications really come in handy, Expanso looks great, I’ll give it a try.Nice you mention/detail/explain it Ashwin. I don’t know about others but I often encounter situations where I’d find pertinent, opportune to find a small dedicated app which would perform just that task, and snippet tools are of those. So you go to software portals but when your query isn’t specific enough you can end up with dozens or more search results which are unsatisfactory.
So great, looks like i’ve found just what I needed. There’s about a half-dozen longstanding programs of this kind on the Mac, but they’re mostly not free.
TypeIt4Me (that you mentioned) costs about $20, I believe, and Typinator costs a little more.I mostly use the free one built-in to MacOS. I don’t even know if it has a name, but I get to it via System Preferences: Keyboard: Text tab. Works pretty well, but it doesn’t have the variables and other fancy features that Ashwin describes for Espanso.I’ve never seen Espanso mentioned in any Mac forum, but if people say it works, I might give it a try.
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