Znippetizer™ is small application, with great powers.
It saves your hours and hours if you have large amounts of small pieces of text, snipptes, which you try your best to locate when you need them.
Znippetizer helps you find, organize and reuse, all ypur bits and pieces of information, and they are never more than a mouseclick away.
How does it work?
Znippetizer™-X has a small global floating window (with a Z in it), where you can drag any text.
Any items dragged here are stored in a database, and grouped. All new items are stored in the currently selected Snippetgroup,
and can then later on be moved to any other group. By clicking on the "Z", the Znippetizer™-X windows zooms, and you get full access
to the groups and lists of items, and you can drag any item from the list to any other application that can recieve a text drag.
You can zoom any snippet and select parts from it, copy from it. You can drag text files to the Znippetizer™-X window,
and also paste new snippets into it. You can also edit a snippet in the close up window.
A little note on Hot Actions™
Hot Actions™ allow you to allocate the F1-F12 keys in combination with two Hotkey-mofifiers (CMD+OPT or CMD+SHIFT or OPT+SHIFT)
keys to automatic do either Snippetpaste, URLactions or Scriptactions the same way that you can do those actions from the Znippetizer
window today. You can configure what snippet should be connected to which F-Hotkey, allowing you instant access to 36 different snippets,
URLs or Scriptruns without have to browse and search your Znippetizer database.
A little note on Znip-o-matic™.
Znip-o-matic™ is a really powerful way of znipping without having to switch application or use drag and drop. You have to go to
the preferences panel and configure your personal Znip-o-matic™ HotKey combination. It requires at least two of the four modifier keys,
Shift, Command, Control and Option plus one other key. When you have done that, and enabled Znip-o-matic™, all you have to do is to
select the text you want to znip, and then press your Znip-o-matic HotKey combination, and release it again. The znipping occurs when the keys are released.