Instant Text works with both
Posted By: Marianne Kleen on 2008-03-31
In Reply to: convert Instant Text to Autocorrect - JJ
You should be able to use Instant Text with both applications. If you need help with any issues, let us know by sending an email to support@textware.com
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Instant Text works with 5.1. s/m
It's a bit pricy at $189, but it's the best program I've ever used. I'll sell you mine (very cheap!) along with extra glossaries I bought if you are interested. Just shoot me an email. You can check out their website. Just Google either Instant Text Pro V or Textware. Good luck!
Instant Text works with DocQscribe
If you want to use your Smartype list in DocQScribe you can use Instant Text. With a few clicks the Instant Text Importer converts your Smartype files into Instant Text glossaries ready to be used in DocQscribe.
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Instant Text V Pro works with Futurenet
IT V Pro is an Expander program that works with Futurenet and you can import your abbreviation lists from other programs into IT.
Please see the link below for more information on IT V Pro.
Instant Text works with Radnet
One solution to use your list of abbreviations with RadNet would be Instant Text.
Instant Text lets you convert existing Expander lists into Instant Text glossaries so you can carry over your list to any platform.
Instant Text works with Inscribe
Yes, IT works with Inscribe, and you may be able to convert your Inscribe list into an Instant Text glossary.
For more information about Instant Text click on link below.
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Instant Text works with iType
If you want to use any existing list of shortcuts you may have, you can import them into Instant Text, use them in iType and achieve your goal. See link below.
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Instant Text also works with Meditech
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Instant Text works with Meditech..no need
to download anything as IT links to it. IMO, Instant Text is the best Expander on the market, much more flexible than anything else.
Instant Text works with Bayscribe.
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Instant Text expander..Does anyone know if it works with Bayscribe? sm
and how expensive it is? I currently use ShortHand but reading some of the posts below feel I might be interested in trying Instant Text. Do you know if I would be able to transfer my Shorthand abbreviations into Instant Text? Thanks for your help!
Instant Text works with Meditech and most any other program.
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Instant Text works with EMDAT's platform
Inscribe as it does with eScription's platform editScript.
No adjustments are necessary. You just link Instant Text a first time to these platforms and from then on IT links automatically.
If you have a ShortHand spf file you can easily convert it to an Instant Text glossary.
Marianne
Textware Solutions
Emdat works with Instant Text Por V - ony version that works with Emdat - nm
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Instant Text V Pro
If you would like to learn more about Instant Text, please see the link below for a brief overview.
INSTANT TEXT PRO
BUY THIS - WORTH EVERY CENT YOU PAY FOR IT AND MORE. YOU CAN CUSTOMIZE ALL YOUR ACCOUNTS EASILY (YOU JUST PLUG IN THE VALUES FOR THAT ACCOUNT)AND DOUBLE CHECK WORK THAT YOU DO NOT PERSONALLY BILL FOR AND WORK THAT YOU DO BILL FOR CAN BE EASILY KEPT TRACK OF ALLOWING YOU TO ONLY SPEND 5 MINUTES A MONTH OR SO TO GENERATE A REPORT FOR YOUR CLIENT. AFTER YOU SET THEM UP ONCE THEY ARE THERE AND YOU JUST RIGHT CLICK A BAR INSIDE A DOCUMENT TO GET A REPORT ON THAT DOCUMENT. NEAT! IT IS ALSO AN EXPANDER PROGRAM AND ALLOWS YOU TO IMPORT YOUR WORD LISTS FROM MOST OTHER EXPANDER PROGRAMS. THEY HAVE A WEBSITE (GOOGLE FOR INSTANT TEXT ON THE WEB).
Instant Text V Pro
IT V Pro is an expander program that works with almost all word-based programs running on any Windows platform.
You can import abbreviation files from other programs (such as AutoCorrect) and it also comes with 55 built-in glossaries to help get you started.
For more information on IT V Pro, please see the link below.
Do you mean Instant Text?
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Where did you get Instant Text?
Like Best Buy or somewhere like that?
Instant Text ?
All you have to do is add VENTILATION PERFUSION SCAN to the glossary. Type it in your document the way you want all caps with a colon or not, etc. and highlight it and press Alt and the +/= sign at the same time to add it to the glossary and then the next time you want it type vps but look at the list and pick the one you want all caps or lower case. You can always delete the lower case version if you do not need it. Let me know if you need more info. Good Luck
Instant Text V Pro
I can give you some info on Instant Text V Pro if you'd like.
The most popular features of IT V Pro include the Importer, the Compilation feature, the Includes feature and Continuations.
The Importer takes abbreviation lists from other sources, such as AutoCorrect, and imports them into IT so you can continue using them without having to start creating a new list from scratch.
The Compilation feature is used to create personalized glossaries by scanning saved documents on your computer and pulling out the most frequently used phrases and words to instantly compile a customized glossary in seconds.
The Includes feature allows you to use more than one glossary at a time.
And the Continuations feature is a feature that brings up what you are likely to type next in your sentence. So for example, if you were to type "The patient", IT will then suggest what you are likely to type next based on what you've typed in the past.
For more information on IT, please see the link below for a short product presentation. |