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Wednesday, 04 November 2009 09:00 |
 | About WhoPaste
Now Mac users can simply copy any contact information, (e.g. a phone number in a Sticky note, a signature block in an email, or even rows of data out of a spreadsheet) and, without switching applications or navigating to a web page, add new contacts to their address book whether that’s Address Book, Daylite, Entourage or Google Contacts.
WhoPaste, always instantly available either as a hot key, a Snow Leopard service, or a contextual menu, interprets the data, places it into the appropriate field, presents a simple but sophisticated window for review, and interacts with the storage systems.
WhoPaste saves time and ensures accurate data but because WhoPaste makes it so easy to acquire data, users also tend to capture more data thereby making their address book, and all the devices that synch with it, more useful. iPhone owners WhoPaste is looking at you! |
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