Publisher's Description
From Mac-Chi:
WhoPaste can creates contact by extracting the name, email addresses, phone numbers, street addresses, websites, even instant message handles from the current text contents of the clipboard.
WhoPaste supports plain text, rich text, and spreadsheet clipboard information.
Invoked by a user-configurable global hot key, WhoPaste is instantly available within any application.
WhoPaste puts a citation for the source of the information in the notes field, allows the user to review the data. Customizable with many defaults, WhoPaste supplies a number of on-screen widgets to easily perfect the extracted information before saving.
What's new in this version: See http://www.whopaste.com/_History/history.html.
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"A must-have application to parse unformatted addresses"
Version: WhoPaste 4.6.3
Pros
Can take relatively random or unformatted name, address, phone, email info from any source and correctly (mostly) break into specific fields for automatic entry in Address Book, Daylite, Entourage, Google Apps. Absolutely fabulous.
Cons
An initial bug (was putting state and zip into city field) was corrected when I contacted developer. No other cons that I can see. It does what I have long searched for.
Summary
I have been dying for an app like this for eons, and finally made a concerted effort to find the "right" one. I don't know how others can deal with having to enter contacts by clicking here and typing or copying and pasting field by field, but I am bloody tired of it. I can look at a piece of address record and easily recognize a phone number as a phone number, an email address, a zip code, or whatever. I want to be able to grab a hunk of data in whatever format it happens to be in, and let the computer recognize it for what it is, and put it in the fields where it belongs. That's exactly what this divine little program does, and so I think everyone should have it.
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"how in the world do I get RID of it?"
Version: WhoPaste 4.6.3
Pros
I played with it - I wasn't terribly impressed
Cons
there doesn't seem to be a 'clean' way to REMOVE the product
Summary
I've googled and searched - on the local hard drive and in cyberspace - it's not just a mouse click away - there should be instructions on how to REMOVE an app that you don't want
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