Log in to 10 websites, at the same time, in 1 CLICK!
Feature 4: run all tag items in new IE tabs
We added this feature to optimize another one – Log into your web sites in 1 CLICK – in the sense of making it possible to launch up to 10 saved Web Replay items (logins, macros, bookmarks) at the same time, in new tabs.
We all wish to have a smooth web navigation and get rid of those boring clicking and typing repetitive online actions.
Using this Web Replay feature you have no login data to fill out, no clicking and typing to make, just 1 CLICK and a few seconds wait to be logged into your top web sites.
Let’s see how you can launch your most important web sites in 1 CLICK.
1. Open Web Replay management studio
2. Click Tags
3. You will see the tags list. Click the tag you want to create a shortcut for.
4. Click the button under the tags list – Add tag shortcut.
5. Select in the drop down menu where you want to place the shortcut: in your Favorites, on your Desktop, in your Links or in your Quick launch.
If you choose Desktop then you’ll see the icon of the tag on your desktop. Double click the tag icon to launch all the websites you saved in the tag. In seconds, Web Replay opens the items (logins, web macros, bookmarks) you saved in the tag, in your Internet Explorer browser, in new tabs. Or you can launch the web sites saved in the tag in 1 CLICK – all you have to do is clicking the tag icon shortcut from the Quick launch or from Links or Favorites (Web Replay will open up to 10 web sites).
See the slide show below.
Note: If you want to launch only 10 preferential web sites you have to either create a new tag and add items to it or add the web sites you want to run in new tabs to a existent tag.
How to add a new tag
Follow the steps 1 and 2 above.
3. Click the Add tag button. A dialog box opens with a field for the tag’s name. Type the name of the new tag and click OK. A new tag has been created.
Now let’s see how you can add items to a tag
1. Click a tag where you saved at least one item. Web Replay shows you the tag content.
2. Click an item and drag it over another tag. When over the tag press CTRL key and drop the item into the tag (when you press CTRL key you’ll notice a plus mark).
Create a shortcut for your new tag (follow the steps above) to run only the items you added to it.

