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f: Dear Bing, write an extensive introduction for our public MediaWiki "fridemar.ai" about the textExpansion tool Atext. 1. Write it in MediaWikiMarkdown with titles, subtitles, internal and external MediaWikiLinks, tables, etc. . Do it so, that your contribution can stretch over several linked pages. 2. Start with "https://www.trankynam.com/atext/", but besides that get as much info as possible from all your other known sources. 3. Integrate this prompt into your answer, such that our contribution is CopyPaste ready for immediate publication on fridemar.ai/wiki/Atext. 4. Prefix the prompt with "f: " and your answer with "bing: ". 5. Answer in English please. 6. "Atext: " is the PageTitle. 1. 2. .. 5. are the subtitles 7. This page will overwrite an older version which can be viewed in the page history with a DifferenceEngine.

bing: Atext: Atext is a text template, text shortcut, text macro, text automation, text expansion tool that works on both Windows and macOS platforms. It allows you to create and use snippets of text that can be inserted into any application by typing a predefined abbreviation. Atext can save you time and effort by reducing repetitive typing and improving your writing accuracy.

1. Features of Atext Atext has many features that make it a powerful and versatile text expansion tool. Some of the main features are:

  • Rich text: You can insert images, formatted text, attachments, etc. into any application that supports rich text, such as Word, Mail, Outlook, Pages, Gmail, etc.
  • Auto-Correction: You can use Atext to automatically capitalize new sentences, correct double capitals, fix common typos, and more.
  • Advanced functions: You can use Atext to insert dynamic content such as date and time, editable fields, keystrokes, scripts, etc. You can also use variables, conditions, calculations, and other logic to customize your snippets.
  • Cloud sync: You can sync your snippets across multiple computers via OneDrive, Dropbox, Google Drive, iCloud Drive, or shared network folder. You can also collaborate with other people in a multi-user environment.
  • Built-in snippets: Atext comes with a collection of built-in snippets for misspelling correction, HTML and JavaScript coding, emojis, and more.
  • Virtual machine: Atext works in virtual machines and remote desktop clients. It also provides an advanced configurator to work in most applications.

2. How to use Atext To use Atext, you need to download and install it from [1](https://trankynam.com/atext/). You can get a free 21-days trial or buy a license for $9.99 per computer.

Once you have installed Atext, you can open it from the system tray or menu bar icon. You can then create your own snippets or import them from other sources. To create a snippet, you need to specify an abbreviation and the content that will replace it. You can also assign a label, a group, a hotkey, and other options to your snippet.

To use a snippet, you just need to type its abbreviation in any application where you want to insert the content. Atext will automatically replace the abbreviation with the content as soon as you type it or press the hotkey.

You can also access your snippets from the Atext menu or search for them using the search box.

3. Examples of Atext snippets Here are some examples of snippets that you can create and use with Atext:

  • Signature: You can create a snippet that inserts your signature into emails or documents by typing "sig". For example:

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