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Copy-paste without intermediaries

image Startup Click.to makes the mechanisms of copy-paste, search, and also the social exchange of links and content extremely simple. Where is easier? - you think. So know: now you can do it with a single key combination that you don’t even have to learn, you know it from the first days of working on a PC. This is Ctrl + C.

And what did they come up with?

The basic idea is that just pressing the key combination responsible for copying allows you to immediately transfer the copy to the target application.
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Select, copy, open an application, paste and send. We repeat these actions every day and all the time when we want to share a link with friends, subscribers in social networks, find something in a search engine or an online store, grab a picture or video to send it to colleagues by mail.

Click.to - add-on for Windows 7, XP and Vista - was able to pack all these actions into the most popular command in the world: CTRL + C. After installation, you just need to select the shared content, press CTRL + C and select the icon of the target application or service.

For example, you met an unfamiliar term or expression in a document and decided to search for something on this topic in Google. Instead of selecting text, opening a browser, pasting text from the clipboard and clicking on the “Find!” Button, you simply copy the text and click on the search engine icon in the pop-up window. Oops!

Click.to loves and social networks. Suppose you want to post a photo on Facebook. Click.to will launch the browser itself, go to facebook.com, log in, go to the photo upload page and publish it on the wall. In 1 click:



This simple and small convenience can save a lot of time, especially since Click.to maintains an impressive list of web services and applications, including Facebook, Google, Google Maps, Gmail, YouTube, Twitter, Flickr, Box.net, Wikipedia, Evernote , Amazon, Pastebin, Outlook, Word, Excel and others. You can even convert text to PDF by clicking, as well as add your own applications and services.

Well, the coolest thing is that Click.to works everywhere, and not just in the browser. Is there a catch here? Yes. Click.to works so far only on the PC platform. The Mac version is said to be in development.

Click.to was launched in July by the German team Axonic Informationssysteme GmbH.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/128351/


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