![]() Now it's called PopClip, and it's only available for the Mac, but worry not Windows users. There is a tool I've found in Windows which looks to me to be identical to PopClip, and it's called Pantherbar. Now I haven't tested out Pantherbar, but any Windows users who have used Pantherbar, please tell us in comments below if it works as well as PopClip does for the Mac. You're typing away, and the accidental implementation of the caps lock key. So you end up in all uppercase, of course. If you send it as a social post, you're shouting at everybody. Half the time, I gotta tell you the truth, half the time when I go to retype it, I hit the caps lock key again 'cause I just seem to have a gift for that. PopClip solves that, and it's a fairly ingenious tool. And it really is a tool that's kind of designed to replace keyboard shortcuts to a certain extent with a visual reference. PopClip installs as a utility in your computer. And you can see the different actions that it comes kind of stock with. ![]() If you go into any document, and you highlight a piece of text, when you highlight the text, PopClip opens up a little menu bar that gives you quick access to a few different functions. And here you can see that I accidentally, or this time on purpose, put this all in uppercase. It's got this little A-B, it's got this little, let's convert it to lowercase. And it goes through and converts it to lowercase, just that easily. So, how PopClip basically works is it extends way beyond what we showed you there. And if we open the utility up here, and we go the plus, which allows us to add extra functionality, so you see what it does right now. It's set up to open links and to search and to copy and paste and to do a few other tools, a few other activities, depending on what environment it is being invoked in, basically replacing a lot of keyboard shortcuts in a lot of cases. PopSockets! This simple smartphone accessory completely eludes from my techie radar for cheap and good gadgets! It is an elegant solution to so many problems. The sales and distribution team of PopSockets Singapore (who is also responsible for Asia-Pacific region) contacted me to give a shoutout on this product and suffice to say, I was excited. Apart from getting a pack of PopSockets to review (I gave half away to similarly-excited friends), I want to share why the PopSockets is literally the only smartphone accessory I will ever get – other than smartphone casings. PopSockets began in 2012 with a kickstarter campaign to fund smartphone casings with 2 pop stands. The creator, David Barnett, improved the design and in 2014, released the current version. This accessory gained a cult following since then, all through word of mouth. It sold in over 45 countries to great success, and this year, Over the past year, PopSockets have been quietly selling in Singapore. Now, PopSockets looks to replicate the growth across Southeast Asia through increased marketing and promotions. Stick it behind the phone with your favourite design as fashion statement. PopSockets have hundreds of designs to choose from, with new designs releasing every few months. You can even design your own from the USA website. ![]() Many people have even customised the surface with pop-up blings, and why not! It looks like a round sticker that you personalise at the back of your phone, except it does a few more tricks. Pop out the PopSockets and it becomes a stand! Besides resting at an angle like traditional stands, I can rest the phone flat with the PopSocket popped out, so the phone appears to float on the table. ![]() I love this, so that the phone does not touch the surface, and the best part is that I can lift off the phone from the table with ease. I can pick up my phone #P10plus and unlock in less than a second. #review #sponsoredproduct #notsponsoredpost #smartphone #accessory #goodproduct #huaweiP10plus #popsocketssingaporeĪ post shared by Music Photo Life on at 10:00pm PDT The #PopSockets behind the phone props up against the table, that’s the magic. If you hold your phone with your little finger supporting the bottom of the phone, like me, then you will appreciate having a little apparatus to let you hold the phone securely. The PopSocket slides in between your fingers for a secure grip. You can free up all your finger muscles and your phone remains secure on your hands. ![]()
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