![]() ![]() I hope you don’t use the same password for all websites. Flux is probably the best free software out there! I use 2700K (Tungsten) throught the day, but you can always set it up to match your needs and preferences. It is amazing when you get used to it and I always urge people to try it. What flux does, copied from their website: it makes the color of your computer’s display adapt to the time of day, warm at night and like sunlight during the day. Oh boy, I wouldn’t be able to live without this software. This software saves me at least 10-15 minutes every day which may not sound a lot, but eventually it adds up to a couple of hours per month. I have a snippet “smail” so whenever I write “smail” in Outlook it immediately expands to a full email ready to be sent almost immediately. For example, I have a sales email that I send to our leads for the first time. We all have some snippets of text we use all the time some email templates, email adresses and whatnot… Programs like TextExpander allows you to set shortcuts (or Snippets) for some most used texts, so you don’t have to type them every time. I use this software on my Mac, but there are many other solutions out there. I set Cmd+Z on my Mac as a shortcut to Clipmenu and I have last 100 copied items there ready to be used again. We always work with a lot of text and we copy/paste all the time it is fantastic to have a software to remember last 100 copied texts or even images. ![]() Simply said: these programs are multiple clipboard managers allowing you to copy and paste not just last item but last 100 items in your clipboard. This small program runs in a background and monitors all your activity while you sit on your computer which programs do you use, what sites do you visit… It’s a good starting point to check where you “loose” time. Here are some tools I use daily and recommend it to my colleagues.
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