Briskine: Email templates for Gmail 的评价
Briskine: Email templates for Gmail 作者: Briskine
Jo Li KMC 的评价
评分 4 / 5
来自 Jo Li KMC,6 个月前I've been using "Text Blaze", a text expander Extension for Chrome. After a recent "update", I decided that it was time to jump ship. I've tried several different Addons that allege to do the same thing Text Blaze, but of the handful, this Addon seems to be the only one that works as intended across all websites. Now, I'm aware this Addon is intended to be something to make e-mail templates with, but it seems to be the multi-platform version of Text Blaze in everything but name and presentation – at least, it can be set up to act similarly. Unfortunately, it does not perfectly replicate all functions. I'll explain.
First and foremost, this Addon won't automatically replace or expand text. It requires manual activation via Shortcut key. This is somewhat easy to work around – I just set my Shortcut key to the Space Bar. However, this brings up the next issue.
When triggering text replacement, the Addon tends to eat your input. For example, let's say you type "kr" and hit Tab. This would cause the letters to expand to "Kind regards, [your name]". This is fine… except in cases where you need the Shortcut key to actually do something other than be a shortcut key.
I have several macros which replace characters. Ellipses, em dash, and even some emojis. Using Text Blaze, I'm used to being able to type my shortcut and hit Space to get the "expanded" text and a space. With the Space Bar set as the shortcut key, here, I end up getting my "expanded" text, but no space. For example, I have a shortcut that changes "trademark" in "™". If I type "trademark" followed by a space, I get "™" without a space on the end. To get around this, I manually added spaces to my shortcuts. And this… leads to another problem.
Trailing spaces in shortcuts seem to get auto-replaced by " ", or Alt-255 (under Windows). At face value, this is fine. However, on some websites such as Google Search, this literally displays as "[shortcut] ". That's just silly, not to mention ugly.
And finally, the Addon doesn't seem to have the where-with-all to realize that characters preceding a shortcut may not be part of said shortcut. For example, if I type "Soontrademark" and hit Space, I get "Soontrademark " instead of "Soon™ " (or "Soon™ ", as previously mentioned). Most auto-expanders or text replacers don't know the difference, either, so this is pretty normal. Text Blaze knows the difference, though, which is why I'm mentioning it.
Anyway. It's a good and fine Addon that actually works correctly. But for my purposes? I have to pass on it.
First and foremost, this Addon won't automatically replace or expand text. It requires manual activation via Shortcut key. This is somewhat easy to work around – I just set my Shortcut key to the Space Bar. However, this brings up the next issue.
When triggering text replacement, the Addon tends to eat your input. For example, let's say you type "kr" and hit Tab. This would cause the letters to expand to "Kind regards, [your name]". This is fine… except in cases where you need the Shortcut key to actually do something other than be a shortcut key.
I have several macros which replace characters. Ellipses, em dash, and even some emojis. Using Text Blaze, I'm used to being able to type my shortcut and hit Space to get the "expanded" text and a space. With the Space Bar set as the shortcut key, here, I end up getting my "expanded" text, but no space. For example, I have a shortcut that changes "trademark" in "™". If I type "trademark" followed by a space, I get "™" without a space on the end. To get around this, I manually added spaces to my shortcuts. And this… leads to another problem.
Trailing spaces in shortcuts seem to get auto-replaced by " ", or Alt-255 (under Windows). At face value, this is fine. However, on some websites such as Google Search, this literally displays as "[shortcut] ". That's just silly, not to mention ugly.
And finally, the Addon doesn't seem to have the where-with-all to realize that characters preceding a shortcut may not be part of said shortcut. For example, if I type "Soontrademark" and hit Space, I get "Soontrademark " instead of "Soon™ " (or "Soon™ ", as previously mentioned). Most auto-expanders or text replacers don't know the difference, either, so this is pretty normal. Text Blaze knows the difference, though, which is why I'm mentioning it.
Anyway. It's a good and fine Addon that actually works correctly. But for my purposes? I have to pass on it.
14 条评价
- 评分 5 / 5来自 Stephen Lacey,24 天前
- 评分 5 / 5来自 dececco,8 个月前Super helpful, simple, has saved me lots of keystrokes. Support team is great.
- 评分 5 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 18277621,9 个月前
- 评分 5 / 5来自 Marty,1 年前Super simple, works well, great support even for the free version and it has saved me lots of time. Highly recommended!
- 评分 5 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 17477884,2 年前
- 评分 5 / 5来自 BRUCE TYLER,3 年前Update 01-14-2023 -- This extension has saved me hours upon hours in my tax practice. I just subscribed even though I will not use many of the extra features - it's simply to support the developer(s). Using templates has been a life saver. Great job!
- 评分 5 / 5来自 Sam,3 年前The best for anyone having to write a lot of repetitive emails. Write one word, press Tab, and you've got a whole email written!
- 评分 5 / 5来自 biongera,3 年前Une extension on ne peux plus pratique. J'aurais sans hésité opter pour la version pro, mais rebuté par le prix prohibitif, je m'en tiens à la version gratuite...
- 评分 4 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 16880933,3 年前It's nearly perfect. The only thing it's missing is that templates are NOT accessible from the context menu
- 评分 5 / 5来自 christor5,4 年前
- 评分 5 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 16384723,4 年前
- 评分 5 / 5来自 Ionuț Colceriu,4 年前