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In Add-on bar (View Toolbars Add-on bar or Ctrl + /) click on InFormEnter icon and from context menu select InFormEnter options.In Add-on bar you can also change between different saved profiles (data for comments, data for registration). This main edit-and-insert- data dialog can be also opened at path Tools Add-ons (Ctrl + Shift + A) InFormEnter. AutoFormer+ is a simple form filler. Once entered data could be saved as a template and next time all data will be filling into forms automatically. I have used InformEnter for years and love it for making routine / repetitive entry so much easier! A note, I'm using Waterfox now and InformEnter updated itself and didn't work the way I wanted (in my status bar). I found the best working version for Waterfox is 0.771.

Dear Diodon developer,

writing to request and propose some features.

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1. Paste as a drop down list menu in all context menus(right click)... See clipple add-on for FireFox...
this makes it easy for the eyes and move about hunting for buttons or looking at keyboard labels...focus refocus and constantly shift and loose attention to other areas of screen or computer etc...Can save time and energy over long streches of work/time.
http://www.kabatology.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/clipple.png

2. InFormEnter style(addon for Firefox) system wide clipboard with the ability to use /load profiles with static entries or dynamic...mix but the all convinient button added to any input field detected on screen. Same as InFormEnter...could save a lot of time again as for passwords or other trivial rubbish that applications or forms keep asking about...
This for me would be the killer. Resident or system wide/any Gnome box and not just FireFox textfields autoentry with a convinient button!
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3.Using keyboard shortcuts to add to right click comfort for speed is also good(as mentioned)
4.Have items stay static but highligh the active one in the clipboard instead of messing about with rotating positions.....
5. Certainly have the entries numbered by rows! Refer to Clipit...very important to create a sense of order!

Those done. you will have a killer clipboard that all data entry people will cry for like they cry for InFormEnter to have an equivelent in Chrome....

Best wishe,
Nikita KT

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