Kind time of day dear inhabitants of a forum. Often faced with filling a large number of different forms, began to look for a way to facilitate this process. Today i have found an interesting application that allows you to extend the capabilities of the clipboard.
You can download it from the link:
http://clipdiary.com/The peculiarity of this application is that it can keep all the data that you have to enter into the forms every day, and then paste them using double-click in the appropriate fields in the form.
The program is paid, costs 7 dollars. But there is a trial period of 30 days. It is also possible to obtain a key for a non-commercial license, which will allow you to use the program for free. You can get it by clicking in the menu bar Help > Get the full version, then follow the instructions in the opened new tab in the browser.
There are a complete and portable version. The smart grip function and support for hot keys.
Download, unpack the archive, run the program. Click File > Quick Options> remove the checkmark from the Hide after copying or pasting > choose "Always on top" point.
Next, delete all preset templates, that would interfere. (keyboard shortcut ctrl + delete) Or leave it, if you often use the blanks in communication via e-mail, chat rooms, etc.
Then, create your own blanks, by clicking on the corresponding icon in the menu or by pressing the shortcut key ctrl+ H.
In the window that opens, specify the Title of the desired text (example: BTT Nickname), leave a checkmark for "text", click next, in the appeared window, in the "text" field, write the text that you need (example: Primal6666). If you copy using the clipboard(ctrl+c), then when you create a workpiece, the copied text is inserted automatically.
Form filling will now be done by double clicking on the desired text, with the text cursor in the required field.
Thanks for attention, I hope helped someone to ease the routine work of filling out forms.
Do not forget that you can also create report templates, hashtags\links, posts for telegram campaigns, etc.