I am aware, you wish to ask, “But surely cutting corners is really a bad thing?”
To know the idea, let’s have a look at any successful musician or writer. They put in the work and publish the result–all the full time honing their craft. After their products have been published, they earn a royalty, or benefit from each sale without any extra effort. To become productivity “rock stars,” we have to stop thinking like worker bees and more like the Beatles. With many projects come repetitive tasks. To manage our time more effectively and get paid for doing less, we have to find ways to automate or eliminate tasks so which our input is less while having the project completed. Cut corners.
I save time immensely by utilizing the ‘auto’ form submission embedded in my own browser. Through the working day I have to submit information through numerous websites, and without some type of automation I’d get nothing else done. Whilst I have several favorite submission tools, here’s a listing of three popular ones you might find helpful:
Google Chrome
Google is hugely innovative in regards to office and productivity tools. They are, actually, possibly the leaders in the field, having stormed in front of Microsoft’s office suite during the last few years. Their free Chrome and Chromium browsers offer to save lots of your password and auto-fill details in order that inputting data is less painful chrome password manager. You must register to a Google account for it to work, which entitles one to a GMail account. This is a fairly limited tool though, and if you want to submit more than your name, address and email, it won’t help much.
Roboform
As data entry tools go, Roboform is one of the leaders in the field. Though Roboform can be acquired as a restricted free download, its true capabilities lie in the (very reasonably priced) paid-for version. The program can be acquired to download to your PC or to “take anywhere” as a USB download. The program is user friendly and intuitive, including many beneficial features like separate sections for home and business details. It isn’t merely remembering your passwords, but should the form you’re completing require it, will input your business address, personal details and any custom information you set. Amazingly, Roboform allows the creation of numerous different identities, to help you change the custom details according to the sort of form you will need to fill. This is especially useful if you want one pair of data for press release sites and another for free book giveaway submission.
LastPass
Previously an undesirable relation to Roboform, LastPass has arrived as a significant contender. This tool is free. Until recently, the only real function, it lacked was the capability to add custom identities. Its developers have greatly increased the application’s performance to incorporate the function.
A choice which to make use of will inevitably come down to user preference, but when there’s a very important factor you do to boost your productivity today, choose to find a tool that automates some part of your daily tasks. I recommend visiting a site called a repository for a huge selection of free, open source software tools for inspiration.