SmileOnMyMac (http://www.smileonmymac.com) has updated TextExpander,
a Mac OS X utility that lets users define abbreviations for
frequently-used text strings and images, to version 2.6.3. The
upgrade can sort snippets by user-assigned label.

The new release also fixes dead key handling and can now use certain
characters with accent marks or Polyphonic Greek characters as
abbreviations, for example. In addition, improvements have been made
in preparation for Snow Leopard.

With TextExpander, users can define abbreviations for frequently-used
text strings and images, also known as snippets. When an abbreviation
is typed, it expands automatically to the full snippet.

The cost is US$29.95 for a single user license or $44.95 for a
five-pack family license. A 30-day fully-functioning demo of
TextExpander can be downloaded at the SmileOnMyMac web site.
TextExpander 2.6.3 is a free update for registered users of
TextExpander 1.x and 2.x.