Showing posts with label buffering. Show all posts
Showing posts with label buffering. Show all posts

Monday, 2 June 2014

[WORK] Drastically improve productivity of copy/paste routines

Today I want to introduce to you the possibility to drastically improve your work at PC. As we know the 80% of the time we spend is based on the reuse of previous work: for this reason we use a lot the copy (or cut) and paste operation.
Very often we've to copy non contiguous parts of a source document and paste then later to the new destination one.
This process is very boring because we loose a lot of time switching between the two documents: also if we've a wide monitor with the two documents tiled.
The process tend to be slower if we have to copy again a previous content already copied some time ago.
After all what is the real problem? The simple reason is that the copy/paste operation is single and the common operating systems does not provide a more efficient process.

So how we can speedup the process of to copy? It's simple: using the buffering of the copies!