A lightweight autocomplete tool that suggests and completes words as you type to improve writing efficiency.
Autocomplete is a desktop application that provides real-time word suggestions and completions as you type. It helps users write faster and more efficiently by reducing keystrokes and minimizing spelling errors through predictive text input.
Users who type frequently on Windows and want to improve their writing speed and accuracy, such as writers, programmers, and office workers.
It offers a lightweight, customizable autocomplete solution with offline functionality, easy wordlist management, and configurable keyboard shortcuts, making it a practical alternative to built-in OS tools.
Suggests and completes words as you type! Write faster and more efficiently.
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Displays a suggestion box after typing a few characters, reducing keystrokes and minimizing spelling errors for faster writing.
Users can edit WordList.txt or use the settings dialog to add specialized vocabulary, enhancing personalization for different use cases.
Supports arrow keys for selection and Enter/Tab for completion, with Alt+1 to Alt+0 shortcuts for quick access to top suggestions.
Settings are accessible via a system tray icon dialog and stored in an INI file, allowing adjustments without restarting the program.
Runs locally without internet dependency, based on AutoHotkey, ensuring fast performance and privacy for users.
Built with AutoHotkey, it only works on Windows, excluding users on macOS, Linux, or other systems, limiting its reach.
Editing large wordlists can cause text editors to crash, as noted in the README, and lacks intelligent sorting or learning features.
Key mappings require manual editing of INI files with URL encoding, which is non-intuitive and prone to errors for average users.
The project shows no recent updates, with the last copyright in 2013, raising concerns about compatibility with modern Windows versions and lack of support.