Why Use Good Keywords?
Using Good Keywords simply saves a lot of time and effort. It stores your entire research so that the data is always available to you (even if you are not connected to the Internet). You can copy the generated keywords into the clipboard and then paste it into any external application. You can also organize the keywords into groups and export the data to text files.
Good Keywords Main Window

Good Keywords includes the following tools.
Basic Tool Settings
Allow only one tool to be on top at a time
Good Keywords includes a number of different tools each of which opens in a new window. Checking this option will cause only one tool to be open at a time. For example, if this option is checked and you click on the keyword suggestion tool button, it will hide any existing tools and then open the keyword suggestion tool window. If this option is not checked, multiple tool windows will be open and you will be able to use the tools at the same time.
Check this option if you want to keep the desktop clean and simple.
Uncheck this option if you wish to use different tools simultaneously or wish to copy and paste data from one tool window to another.
Run On Windows Startup
Checking this option will cause the software shortcut to be added to the startup folder of the Windows Start menu. The software will then run automatically whenever Windows is started.
Run From System Tray
If this option is checked the software will minimize to the system tray (instead of closing the application) when you click the exit button. You will be able to access Good Keywords again by simply double clicking the tray icon.
Use this if you use Good Keywords often and want to access it easily.
Minimize To System Tray At Startup
This will cause the software to minimize to the system tray whenever you start it. You will need to double click the system tray icon to actually open the window.
Use this if you wish to only have the software available from the system tray. It is probably best to use this option in combination with run on Windows startup option.
