Learn about a few different methods to permanently or temporarily save important website or app links for quickly pasting in an email, message, or document on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
Text Replacement
Substia upgrades iOS’ text replacement feature, making it more accessible
Shortcuts that help you do things with less effort can be a godsend, especially when it comes to being productive on a small and often cramped device like an iPhone.
That’s one of the reasons why I enjoy taking full advantage of iOS’ Text Replacement feature whenever I can. The only problem with it is that you’ll find yourself inconveniently navigating to Settings → General → Keyboard → Text Replacement to manage (add or remove) your text shortcuts.
7 tips to master the iPhone keyboard
Check out these seven handy tips to use your iPhone keyboard like a pro and start typing faster than ever!
ImageCorrect brings image-based text replacement to iOS
iOS comes with a native text replacement feature that lets users set shortcuts that will automatically expand to full words or phrases when typed. But wouldn’t it be neat if the same concept applied for images?
I’ve long wondered about this myself, and so I’m excited to share that a newly-released and free jailbreak tweak dubbed ImageCorrect by iOS developer Satvik Borra brings this feature to pwned handsets.
Find your favorite emoji faster by creating text replacements
If you're still struggling with using these adorable digital creatures called emoji to communicate with others on your iPhone or iPad, you've come to the right place. In this article, you'll learn how you can use shortcuts to get to your favorite emoji faster than ever using iOS.
How to set up and use text replacement shortcuts on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac
Learn how to create text replacement shortcuts on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac to speed up typing and save time while reducing typos.
Your Text Replacements in iOS and macOS now sync reliably across iPhone, iPad and Mac
Text Replacements, an often overlooked iOS and macOS feature that automatically expands custom text snippets into longer phrases or whole sentences as you’re typing, should no longer be plagued with the widely reported intermittent syncing issues.
How to work around the “i → A [?]” predictive text bug in iOS 11.1
A new Apple support document published two days ago recommends a temporary workaround solution for a weird auto-correct bug in iOS 11.1 where typing the letter "i" can replace it with the uppercase letter “A” and a question mark symbol.