Saturday, December 10, 2016

Titlecase 3 - Beta

After a while, there was an opportunity to work on titlecase.com and improve functionalities. Early access is through http://beta.titlecase.com/.

Change log

  • Find/replace functionality is added. Both normal and regex find/replace modes are provided. Each input and also output box has a small button on right hand side under the box to invoke fin/replace toolbar.
  • dot.case is added. 
  • Adding Keep As-Is words is supported now. To add a word to the list, click Setting. These words will be kept as they entered in the list for title case conversions.
  • Password generator is improved. Calculations of password score and entropy also added.

Please let us know what you think about the new design and any issues you may encountered.

Monday, August 17, 2015

AP Style Title Case

AP Style Title Case is added to the site. Please let me know if anything missed.
Also, the last word is being capitalized no matter what! This was a bug.

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

New theme: White

A new theme is added to the site. Here is a snap shot:

 You can switch to this new theme by clicking on button white in settings section theme on the navigation bar:

 Let me know how the new theme looks. :)

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Where is the camel case?

The new website looks very good and more user-friendly, but could you also add the rest of the fields (shortened, camel case, password)? Also, when copy-pasting rows of text from an excel file, the converted result excludes spaces, it doesn't preserve row order as on the old website. I found it very useful that on the old website I could convert more rows at a time without obtaining a compact block of text in the end, so could we also have this option? I appreciate very much the button that does text selection, as it was a bit difficult to select the whole converted text on the old website. Keep up the good work!
Please click on settings button:
then scroll down to view the settings:
Click conversions that you would like. Please note that settings will be kept until you modify them. This is done by cookies.
About preserving row orders as on the old website, I do not see any difference between two versions. Would you please explain more? I am sure it can be added to the new version too.

How to select all contents of a box

I have got a comment from a user:
I prefer the old form of the converter. With the new one, I'm finding that I need to trim extra spaces from the beginning and end of my converted text. Also, if I click in the box with the text I want and press control-A, the selection is not just the contents of the box I've clicked in, but all the boxes, so that's not as easy to use. Thanks for providing a useful tool!
I am going to add an button on settings section to remove leading and training extra tabs and white spaces soon. Like other buttons, your browser will keep the setting and you do not need to set it every time you are using the converter. To select contents of a box, all you need is to click edit icon on the panel:

Saturday, August 31, 2013

The new site is up!

Finally the new version is out. Take a look and share your comments here. Feel free to tell me what else  you would like to see in http://titlecase.com. Here is list of features that I am thinking of adding:

  • hyphen case (hyphen separated): words are all lowercase separated by hyphens 
  • snake_case (underscore separated): words are all lowercase separated by underscores 
  • email extractor: list of all email addresses in the input text 
  • no-ads version: for paid/donated visitors 
  • end case: The last letter of words upper case, the rest lowercase 
  • text to image: convert text to image

Let me know what you think. I am sure there are so many brilliant ideas out there!

Friday, August 30, 2013

Some of new features


  • Support for more languages
  • Pascal case conversion
  • Better trimming
  • Ability to customize title case conversion
  • Clear button to clear entered test
  • Option to perform instantaneous conversion after pasting text
  • Better handling parentheses, brackets, commas, semi-colons, ...
  • Improved look
and more!