I feel your pain. A lot of my job is project work/tools. While they are adopted and used some of the time, some of them just sit there.
I think the key thing for tools like that is not only management buy-in, but a policy that says it must be done that way. If using your tools are optional, people will do things the same way just to avoid learning something new. Something that I find useful in getting people to adopt something new is documentation. If they've got a reference (especially a quick reference), it seems to help.
It is a weird phenomena though... You hand somebody something that will make their lives much easier and they'd rather to do it manually.
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