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- Rocket Typist 1.1.2b – Expand typed abbreviations. Rocket Typist is a modern Mac application, created with simplicity in mind. During a regular day, most of us type the same text over and over again.
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But wait, there's more. iCloud synchronization is useless, but at least you can export snippets manually, right? WRONG.When you attempt a manual export, the app - you guessed it - crashes. Every. Single. Time. And like with iCloud sync, only a fraction of your snippets actually get exported. In my case, 13…out of 427. You must be kidding me. I didn't care to check whether the lucky 13 were entirely exported. Since iCloud sync results in missing abbreviations and/or snippet text, it wouldn't surprise me if export was just as bad. ocket Typist if a is half-assed and half baked. It's *you* who should be ashamed to dare charge people for such a useless product, Witt Software. Needless to say, still zero answer from the developer. I just sent him yet another message requesting a refund. Not holding my breath.On a side note, I have submitted 2 1/2 star for Rocket Typist. For some reason, the rating mysteriously disappears every time and only the review remains… unlike all 5 stars ratings, perfect score that this joke of an app still enjoys somehow. Trying to submit another rating with this review. Shooting for 1 star this time, just to see what happens. A joke from start to finish.
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Troff can trace its origins back to a formatting program called RUNOFF, written by Jerry Saltzer, which ran on the CTSS (Compatible Time Sharing System, a project of MIT, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology) in the mid-sixties. 2 The name came from the use of the phrase 'run off a document', meaning to print it out.