Do you want to be able to quickly paste items from your contacts, memos and other PIM items in your emails? Quickcopy allows you to paste PIM data into any application on your Blackberry Smartphone, saving you a ton of time.
QuickCopy is an application for your Blackberry that provides instant access to all your contacts, memos, tasks, calendar items and emails within any application and allows you to copy and paste this information into any text field. The application organizes your memos or contacts in a manner where frequently used items are at your fingertips. Lets look into the usage and functionality of this application and see how it can help you save time.
QuickCopy runs in your memory and can be invoked at any time from within any application. It functions akin to the "Switch application" functionality and can be used to access your PIM data. A common usage scenario for using this app would be to copy email id's from contacts into a web page for logging into a portal. All you need to do is invoke this app, and browse to the contact item of your choice presented to you by the app. Navigate to the email address field and tap it; Once you go to the login field on your web page, the app automatically pastes this text into the field. The easy access to PIM and memo items opens up a lot of opportunities to save time in typing out redundant information. The app can also be used to perform copying and pasting between applications.
I liked the fact that the app runs system wide and its usage is not limited to a few applications. The app helps
eliminate any learning curve required to use it by providing unobtrusive messages. I was quite comfortable using it within a few hours. You can also use the app to pull up data during phone calls, such as memos or contacts.
The developers suggest creating memos of message templates for sending quick emails. What you need to do is type out a generic message and save it as a memo. When you need to send an email, you can pull it up and paste it into the message body.
There are a variety of ways in which QuickCopy could be useful and be a time saver. Once small niggle I faced was when the app had to be restarted after performing a soft reboot. Otherwise the app worked fine and reduced my typing requirements for doing mundane tasks on my phone.
It is priced reasonably at $4.99 and is definitely worth a try. You can download a trial specific to your OS from here.