Vaughan Rivett has posted a good article on how good the quick-capture and quick-paste features of the eProductivity Reference Database are.
It reminded me that when I first started using eProductivity, even though it’s very intuitive, I didn’t use the reference database facility because I had enough on my plate already. Then, thanks to Eric Mack, I discovered its potential and I haven’t looked back since.
So I thought I’d do a quick tutorial about installing the database, integrating it with eProductivity mail and using Quick-Capture. I hope you find it useful. (The clip is 5.50 long)
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Nice #eProductivity reference database video tutorial by @PGardnerNZ http://ow.ly/BkVf
RT @petersimoons: Nice #eProductivity reference database video tutorial by @PGardnerNZ http://ow.ly/BkVf [Yes, we're really enjoying these!]
RT @petersimoons: Nice #eProductivity reference database video tutorial by @PGardnerNZ http://ow.ly/BkVf [Agreed, great video. Thanks!]
Great to see a video that mentions the Quick Capture / Quick Paste. I think it's one of eProductivity's more underused features, and its a powerful one. Thanks for making these neat videos!
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