Posts Tagged ‘extraction rules’
WhoPaste 4.5 begins iCal integration with instant To Dos
Last Updated on Friday, 12 March 2010 04:00 Written by iUseMac Friday, 12 March 2010 04:00
Austin based Mac-Chi today announces WhoPaste’s first step in time and task integration. WhoPaste version 4.5 adds instant iCal To Dos. The new iCal To Dos can be created with just a control click on Snow Leopard or with a user configurable hot key on Leopard. Mac-Chi has also enhanced the underlying data model and simplified the installation process. The older two-step installation process has been replaced with the more familiar and customer-friendly ‘drop a file on a folder’ process. Continue reading
Tags: Austin, data model, deadly sins, extraction rules, Google, heads up display, hot key, iCal, installation, iphone, Key, Leopard, Mac, Mac OS, Mac-Chi, process, snow leopard, software world, step in time, Steve, Steve Cronin, task, Texas, text, U.S., version, WhoPaste, X Address, X Version | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Mac-Chi Releases WhoPaste 4.3 – A Robust Contact Tool for Mac OS X
Last Updated on Monday, 18 January 2010 02:00 Written by iUseMac Monday, 18 January 2010 02:00
Mac-Chi today releases WhoPaste 4.3 their popular contact utility for Mac OS X. With a single keystroke, WhoPaste can create contact records from the selected text in web pages, e-mails messages, or even spreadsheets. WhoPaste supports Marketcircle’s award winning Daylite, as well as Apple’s Address Book, Google’s Contacts, and Entourage. Version 4.3 adds dynamic rule management, implementing opportunity creation in Daylite, and expanding the custom data extractions available for Daylite. Continue reading
Tags: Apple, Austin, automatic group, book, Contact, Daylite, dynamic rule, e mail address, entourage mac, extraction, extraction rules, Google, language customization, lexical categories, Mac, Mac OS, Mac-Chi, niche markets, opportunity, rule management, Steve Cronin, Texas, text, U.S., version, WhoPaste, X Address, X Version | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off