No phrases are provided by default, so you can either create them from scratch by opening PhraseExpress via its button and tapping +, or by selecting a phrase first before doing so.
The keyboard looks similar to the default Android keyboard, but comes with an additional PhraseExpress button – tapping this gives you access to your stored phrases.īartels Media is working on ways of using PhraseExpress in conjunction with your current keyboard via an accessibility service, but for now you’re stuck using its own keyboard.
Once installed, the app steps you through the process of enabling the PhraseExpress keyboard, making it the default input method and then start using it. It’s basically AutoText for your phone or tablet, which means no more repetitive typing of phrases you use again and again.
If you’re the kind of person who has to steel themselves for the task of typing long documents or emails on their Android device, Autotext PhraseExpress is going to become your very best friend.