nombre in Chrome with OffiDocs
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DESCRIPTION
> Remember that a man's name is to him the sweetest and most important sound in the English language.
> **Dale Carnegie** (How to Win Friends and Influence People) nombre automatically adds the first name of the person you are replying to on Twitter to the Tweet.
## Background I'm surprised more people haven't read Carnegie's book.
It's the top book on [Y Combinator's recommended library](http://ycombinator.
com/lib.
html).
For years I struggled building an audience.
But things are clicking now with my writing and my project [Draft](http://draftin.
com) to help people [write better](http://draftin.
com).
One helpful technique I figured out is simply getting better at interacting with more people on Twitter.
And I like using people's first names in communication with them.
People are blind to their Twitter handles.
Who the hell is @natekontny? I prefer Nate or Nathan.
I think most other people prefer their own name too.
But if you use Twitter in any volume, typing people's first names can be quite a task, and it's prone to typos.
nombre was made to automate just a little bit of the typing.
There's not much to it.
After installation, click Reply on a Tweet in your stream, and their first name will automatically be populated in the Tweet box.
P.
S.
[**I'd love to meet you on Twitter: here**](http://twitter.
com/natekontny).
Feedback -------- [Source code available on Github](https://github.
com/n8/nombre).
Feedback and pull requests are greatly appreciated.
Let me know if I can improve this.
Additional Information:
- Offered by Draft
- Average rating : 3 stars (it was okay)
nombre web extension integrated with the OffiDocs Chromium online