Abridge Insert 1.1

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AbridgeInsert is a very useful keyboard and clipboard extender. Using Hotkey combinations, it allows you to easily insert commonly-used text into any application, such as a word processors, tables, IDEs, etc. It also add up to 10 extra clipboard entries. By using the supplied WordSets for common programming languages you can edit your programs more easily, making your coding time more productive. AbridgeInsert supports MS and Borland editors.

Version 1.1 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

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  1. very good and helpful Gary Blockhead -- December 3 2004, 22.33

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  2. very good brian clark -- December 3 2004, 21.46

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  3. a gimmick but worth a go Anonymous -- December 3 2004, 16.34

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  4. Great program with even better compression than Winzip.. :-) David Madhouse -- December 3 2004, 13.16

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