TextOnTrays is a small utility which allows you to store on its 'trays' lots of texts that you often write. Afterwards, in a click, you can paste any of these texts wherever you want.
Features:
To paste the content of a tray, click first at the place where you want to paste it, then on the tray.
To put a text on a tray, one of the ways is to drag-and-drop it.
It is possible to store up to 150 texts.
TextOnTrays can also be used as a complementary keyboard for some characters which you find useful but
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Version 1.0.0.3.0: Release notes were unavailable when this listing was updated.
I have been looking for an inexpensive piece of software that would enable me to keep certain passwords, urls, etc. in one place, but would have room and some organization for sorting them.
TextOnTrays, so far, seems close to what I am looking for. It works (I am on Lion.); it has the features I want and it also allows me to give a "title" to each saved entry.
I gave it four stars rather than three because, at present, once in operation -- it stays on the screen and, IMO, in the way. I emailed the author and suggested that he implement either a keyboard combination and/or a small icon for the title bar -- by which the user could summon the the "TOT" window; use it, and then make it disappear.
[Version 1.0.0.3.0]
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TextOnTrays is a small utility which allows you to store on its 'trays' lots of texts that you often write. Afterwards, in a click, you can paste any of these texts wherever you want.
Features:
To paste the content of a tray, click first at the place where you want to paste it, then on the tray.
To put a text on a tray, one of the ways is to drag-and-drop it.
It is possible to store up to 150 texts.
TextOnTrays can also be used as a complementary keyboard for some characters which you find useful but which are not easily accessible.
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arroyo28 reviewed on 11 May 2012
TextOnTrays, so far, seems close to what I am looking for. It works (I am on Lion.); it has the features I want and it also allows me to give a "title" to each saved entry.
I gave it four stars rather than three because, at present, once in operation -- it stays on the screen and, IMO, in the way. I emailed the author and suggested that he implement either a keyboard combination and/or a small icon for the title bar -- by which the user could summon the the "TOT" window; use it, and then make it disappear.