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We’ve long been fans of Objective Development’s $35 LaunchBar, an app-launching, file-managing, data-accessing, do-everything utility. We’ve even published a couple videos (part 1 and part 2) on getting more out of LaunchBar. The latest version, 5.5, is better than ever.
As always, you can use the app, Spotlight-style, to find and open apps and documents; control iTunes playback; create calendar events; contact your contacts; manage multiple clipboards; run scripts; and much, much more. You can check out our review of version 5.0 for more info on the basics.
LaunchBar 5.5 lets you quickly paste snippets of frequently used text.
But version 5.5 adds a slew of useful new features. For starters, you can now save, and quickly paste, snippets of frequently used text. The feature isn’t as powerful as what you’ll get from fellow Mac Gems standout TextExpander, but if LaunchBar’s workflow is already second nature to you and your fingers, you may prefer it (or, like me, use it along with TextExpander).
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