posted on 2004-10-01, 00:00authored byJeffrey Stylos, Brad A. Myers, Andrew Faulring
We present Citrine, a system that extends the widespread
copy-and-paste interaction technique with intelligent transformations,
making it useful in more situations. Citrine
uses text parsing to find the structure in copied text and allows
users to paste the structured information, which might
have many pieces, in a single paste operation. For example,
using Citrine, a user can copy the text of a meeting request
and add it to the Outlook calendar with a single paste. In
applications such as Excel, users can teach Citrine by example
how to copy and paste data by showing it which
fields go into which columns, and can use this to copy or
paste many items at a time in a user-defined manner. Citrine
can be used with a wide variety of applications and
types of data and can be easily extended to work with
more. It currently includes parsers that recognize contact
information, calendar appointments and bibliographic citations.
It works with Internet Explorer, Outlook, Excel,
Palm Desktop, EndNote and other applications. Citrine is
available to download on the internet.