Why don't You also put an English translation ?
found this in google
SteemiTag
The SteemiTag program is intended to allow Steemit readers to automatically cast votes on posts by trusted authors and communities (so-called tags). Sometimes it is that we would like to support the author as much as we can, but because of some barriers (described in this post) we fail to do so. SteemiTag solves these kinds of problems, increases the efficiency of voting, and by working it develops the community and provides valuable authors with greater motivation to work.
Simplicity
The program is very minimalist. Requires only your login, key to post, select a few options or authors, then go to work in the background and does not confuse the user with notifications.
The program can be downloaded HERE, and the code to watch TU.
Instruction for potential users:
Download SteemiTag.zip and unzip it.
We open the SteemiTag folder and look for the SteemiTag.exe file and open it.
When a new window appears, we select program options via checkboxes that we can unmark and mark, and then add and remove authors using the 'Add' and 'Delete' buttons.
In the 'Enter your login' field, enter your username (without @!).
In the 'Enter key' field, enter your private key (never include your password here or any other key!).
Click 'OK' in the new window.
We are waiting for the application to start working and then letting it run in the background and for example minimizing it.
Its action can be checked when someone who meets the criteria of our settings will post a post. To do this, go to steemd.com/@{login}, where we can see our votes cast using SteemiTag.
What could be improved?
Definitely optimize, limit votes and add optional greater benefits to voters.
Generally forgive me for some sort of chaos, but these are concepts that I'm just starting to learn. Also, I apologize for the delay in the publication. When I come to New York City, I am firstly absorbed by this city, and for the first month I am still upset;) All questions will be answered, but probably late.
Will do shortly.