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Autokey

 
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AutoKey
Developer(s) Chris Dekter
Stable release 0.54.5 / 2009-07-21; 46 days ago
Written in Python
Operating system Linux
Type GUI Automation utility
License GPL
Website AutoKey

AutoKey is a text expansion/replacement utility for Linux and X11. It is heavily inspired by the commercial Windows software 'PhraseExpress' and the user interface is almost identical. It receives keyboard events using one of several methods and uses X events to drive the expansions. AutoKey can be used to replace abbreviations with full phrases, and also to correct spelling mistakes and other typographical errors. A screencast is available on the project's home page to demonstrate the available features. AutoKey is known to operate under both the GNOME and KDE desktop environments.

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External links

AutoKey at Google Code


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