Butler is a customizable software that allows users to easily access programs and documents through system-wide spring-loaded menus.
With Butler, accessing your applications and documents has never been easier. You can browse fully customizable system-wide menus, press hot keys, click hot corners, or even enter abbreviations to quickly access what you need. Butler's intelligent learning system remembers your habits and can even recognize certain abbreviations, such as "abo" for launching "Address Book".
Butler is also a bookmark manager, allowing you to manage all of your bookmarks in one convenient location. Unlike browser bookmark collections, Butler's bookmarks are always accessible through its system-wide menus and hot keys. The best part? You can even access bookmarks from every browser installed on your Mac OS X system.
Want to quickly search the web without opening a browser? Butler has got you covered with its web search utility. With support for a variety of default search engines, you can easily add your own to customize your search experience. And with dedicated hot key and menu options, you can search the web with just a few keystrokes.
Butler also offers a clipboard extension, allowing you to access previously stored items and effectively turn your clipboard into a stack. You can even take snapshots of your clipboard for later use.
Butler offers so much more, including the ability to move and copy files, control iTunes, and accelerate Spotlight searches. What really sets Butler apart is its customized behavior options, including docket menus, hot key pop-ups, and keyboard-only interfaces.
In summary, Butler is an essential tool for any Mac OS X user looking to increase productivity and streamline their workflow. Don't wait - try out Butler before its transient release expires on July 1, 2008.
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