Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Snippet

Snippet is an OS X application that gives you quick access to snippets that you want to use in their projects. sits in the menu bar, and most of its important functions are accessible without using a mouse. You can add news clippings and research that are saved using the keyboard shortcuts, so you do not break the workflow. Once you take a piece, we will send the focus to the encoding window, no need to click.
 
There is some good defragmentation software available on the internet. You can download one and try it for free. All in all, regular maintenance like defragmenting your hard drive is vital to your computer.

 You can keep track of your clips by tagging with keywords for better search and labeling each with the appropriate language. Snippet also syncs with MobileMe, you can access its code on multiple Macs (which is great if you work separately and home machines). The downside is the piece costing $ 12.95, but the type of application you use to work every day if you end up liking it, so the price is certainly reasonable.

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