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FULL web page snapshot (scrollbar included) in 1 CLICK!

So many times we wished to take a snapshot of a whole web page (with scrollbar), and print screen was just a solution of compromise.

Use Web Replay to take FULL web pages snapshots, even if there’s a scrollbar, in 1 CLICK!

For more details, please watch also the slide show below:

 

Web Replay – not a common password manager

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May 15, 2008 Posted by deskperienced | password manager, snapshot, web | , , | No Comments

Create and share Web Replay macro templates to help your friends run complex LOGIN web sequences in 1 CLICK!

Feature 5: sharing templates

Create macro templates to help your friends fulfill complex login web sequences (typing and clicking) in 1 CLICK. This implies two Web Replay features: web navigating recorder and select username.  

Let’s see how it’s done!

1. Click the arrow from the Web Replay record toolbar button and select Macro template in the drop down menu.

2. You’ll see a floating toolbar. Click Select username button from the floating toolbar

3. A hand curser appears. Click with the hand cursor the field for the online ID

4. Type your ID and click SIGN IN

5. You are redirected to another page to enter your password. Type your password and click SIGN IN

6. Click the Stop Rec button from the floating toolbar. Save this macro template on your computer.

Send the file to your friend. When he runs it (double click it) Web Replay

1. navigates to www.bankofamerica.com

2. opens a dialog box with a field for username. Your friend types the username for his Bank of America website and clicks OK.

3. navigates to the password page and opens a dialog for the password. Your friend types his password and clicks OK.

4. saves the macro template as a login and creates a toolbar button. From now on your friend will log into his Bank of America website in 1 CLICK!

Share complex macro templates with your friends to help them fulfill complex login web sequences (typing and clicking). See the slide show below.

 

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April 16, 2008 Posted by deskperienced | internet, login, password manager, web | , , , | No Comments

How to save login information and automatically sign in to web sites

Web Replay password manager detects when you enter your user name and password to a web site and asks you to store them securely in an encrypted database on your local hard disk.   

After you store your login information you will be able to connect to your site with a click of a button!

Please watch this movie How to log into website with a click of a button on YouTube.

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March 7, 2008 Posted by deskperienced | e-mail, internet, login, password manager, web | , , , | No Comments

How to launch your most important websites at the same time, in different Internet Explorer windows, in 1 CLICK

Improvements that make a difference! Chapter III

Web Replay has this great sorting management system helping to save your tasks (macros, logins or bookmarks) in their most appropriate tag.

For instance, your Yahoo mail can be saved in the emails tag, your online bank account in the financial tag etc.

How you can add a tag shortcut to your desktop, links, favorites, quick launch

1. Go to your Web Replay management studio (click the Web Replay logo toolbar button).

2. At the Summary Select Tags

3. Click one tag (the items you saved in that tag will be displayed)

4. Click the button – add tag shortcut - at the bottom of the tag management window

5. There’s a drop down menu. Select there the destination for your tag shortcut (favorites, links, desktop, quick launch). Now you can launch the tag items with a click.

Note: If you choose to have a tag shortcut on your desktop you’ll easily notice it as it has a specific icon. In fact all Web Replay saved items have a specific icon that mostly represents the logo of the web site connected to them or some logo to hint at its content (the credit cards tag has a credit card as a logo).

How to create your own tag

1. Follow the steps 1 and 2 above. Click the add tag button.

2. In the dialog box that opens write the name of your new tag. Click Ok. You’ll easily identify it as the tags are listed alphabetically.
 

How to add your most important Web Replay items into a tag to launch them in different IE windows with a click

If you click a tag you can see the items saved in that tag.

To add a specific item to your new created tag:

1. Go to your Web Replay management studio (click the Web Replay logo toolbar button)

2. At the Summary Select Tags

3. Click one tag (the items you saved in that tag will be displayed)

4. Hold CTRL key

5. Click one of the displayed items

6. Drag it over the tag. You’ll notice a plus mark when you’re over the tag.

7. Release the mouse button. The item is now added to your new tag.

Continue the action till you consider you entered all your most important websites you want to launch at the same time with a click.

8. Follow the steps 4 and 5 from How you can add a tag shortcut to your desktop, links, favorites, quick launch? to create a tag shortcut.

Web Replay – not an ordinary password manager

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February 12, 2008 Posted by deskperienced | e-mail, internet, login, password manager, software, web | , , , , | 2 Comments

Search any word, phrase or even a whole line of text from your desktop with a click

Improvements that make a difference! Chapter II 

Web Replay’s search from desktop is the simplest and the fastest way to look up a word or a phrase or even a whole line of text on Google or in a dictionary or in any website you want with a click.

How it’s done?

1. Go to Settings (click Web Replay logo toolbar button) and check Enable search from desktop.  

Note: there you can chose a hot key and a mouse button to use for capturing a word or a phrase or even a whole line of text everywhere on the screen.

2. Now hold the hot key and click any word on the screen (use the combination key – mouse button you set for capturing words). A dialog box will open with the captured word.

3. Open the drop down menu on the right and select the web site you want to search for the word. There are some web sites by default: Google, Wikipedia, Flicker, Technorati, Dictionary.com. Select one and Web Replay goes to that web site and searches for the word. Now you can see the search results.

But you can create your own search scenario using Web Replay recorder!

Let’s see how it’s done:

1. For instance, go to Technorati login page.

2. In Web Replay’s toolbar click Record button.

3. Now you can notice the floating toolbar for recording web actions. Enter your ID and your password.

4. Click the Sign in button

5. Once logged in click select variable fields button from the floating recorder

6. You’ll notice a hand cursor. Now click the Technorati search field to let Web Replay now that the search field changes its value every time

7.  Enter any word in the search field

8. Click Search

9. Stop recording and save the macro.

Now hold the hot key and click any word on the screen. In the dialog box that opens you’ll notice your saved search macro. Double click it and Web Replay opens Internet Explorer, goes to www.technorati.com, fills in your username and password, enters the word into the search field and clicks Search.  Now you can see the search results.

Note: if you want to capture more than a word up to a whole line of text just hold the hot key and the mouse button you set for capturing and drag the mouse cursor over the words you want to capture then release the mouse button.

Web Replay – not an ordinary password manager

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February 8, 2008 Posted by deskperienced | e-mail, internet, login, password manager, programming, security, software, web | , , , , , | 1 Comment

Web Replay’s quick bookmarking management

While navigating on WWW we use to stumble upon some del.icio.us websites. And we save them to keep and access them anytime we want.

1. How to bookmark your favorite web sites with Web Replay

In your Web Replay toolbar there’s a star shaped button. While on a page you like for its content all you have to do is click the starlet and a dialog box opens

2. Associate the website you’re bookmarking with the appropriate tag

Select in the bookmarking box that opens the tag where you want to save the favorite web site.

There are several tags by default (i.e. Travel & Transportation, Work, Miscellaneous, Links, Health, Entertainment, Credit cards, Bills, Upload etc.), but you can create on the spot a new tag you find more appropriate by writing a new name in the tag field. Web Replay will ask you if you want to create a new tag.

3. You can write a short description about the page content

In the bookmarking box there’s enough room for a description of the website. Web Replay fills it with the description it finds in the html code of that web page. But you can write one of your own.    

4. Then you can chose to create a toolbar button to launch the item anytime with a click

Just check the radio button before Add to Web Replay toolbar and you’ll notice the new created button in your Web Replay toolbar. Click it and Web Replay will open the page you bookmarked.

Note: Your Web Replay database is protected locally on your computer by the master password you set. Thus only you can have access to your saved Web Replay logins, macros, bookmarks, safe notes etc.

January 29, 2008 Posted by deskperienced | e-mail, internet, login, password manager, programming, software, web | , , , , , | 1 Comment

Web Replay’s 5 ways to make your web navigation a delight!

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1.  Customize your toolbar buttons

a) By tags

You can group the items you saved with Web Replay by tags. Which means that there can be a number of Web Replay logins or/and macros saved with the same tag. Click the tag toolbar button to select the item you want to launch. But you can also run all the tag items in new tabs at the same time!

For example, if there are at least two logins saved for the same tag (i.e. the tag email) and you chose to run them both, Web Replay will open two different web pages and automatically log you into the two web sites at the same time.

b) By individual Web Replay items

You can allocate a toolbar button to any of your logins, macros, bookmarks etc. you saved with Web Replay to launch them with a click.  

2. Search band in Internet Explorer

If there are so many items you saved with Web Replay (bookmarks, logins, macros) and want to indentify only one or a few among them to launch them with a click there’s a toolbar button (a spyglass) that opens a search band in your Internet Explorer browser.  You’re shown items as you type. Click the item you searched and Web Replay will automatically perform it.

3. Full page screen shot

Have you reached a web page you wish to save because you’re interested in its content (design, information, graphic etc.)? There’s a Web Replay toolbar button (camera shaped) ready to be clicked to make a full web page screen shot. It also captures the unseen part of the page, the one you can see only if you scroll up and down.

4. Password generator

Web Replay can generate strong passwords using combinations of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers and symbols. You can edit what combination to use in generating a password with Web Replay. Click the square Web Replay toolbar button to generate unbreakable passwords!

5. Bookmark manager

There are so many subjects on the web we’re interested in that urge us to keep them somewhere safe in order to review them later.

Web Replay has a bookmark button in its toolbar so that you can save any web page you want and launch it anytime with a click.

Note: Your Web Replay database is protected locally on your computer by the master password you set. Thus only you can have access to your saved Web Replay logins, macros, bookmarks, safe notes etc.

January 23, 2008 Posted by deskperienced | e-mail, internet, login, password manager, programming, software, web | , , , , , | No Comments