iClip 3 review
DownloadWith iClip you can quickly store, organize, and access bits of information that just aren't practical to save as entire documents.
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With iClip you can quickly store, organize, and access bits of information that just aren't practical to save as entire documents. It allows you to quickly copy & paste and drag & drop clippings to and from its multiple "clipping bins" so that you can easily access them in the applications you're using.
The clippings can be of various types such as text, pictures, Internet locations, sounds, and more.
Clippings can be organized into unlimited groups called "clipping sets" to help you keep all of your clippings neatly arranged.
Since the Scrapbook application that was in older Mac OS versions isn't a part of Mac OS X, iClip can conveniently serve as a replacement for it. You stay focused on the tasks you're accomplishing while saving time and streamlining your workflow.
Here are some key features of "iClip":
Be more productive.
iClip helps you save time and be more efficient with most everything you do on your Mac. Store various types of clippings in iClip's bins and access them whenever you need them. You'll improve your workflow and stay focused on what you're accomplishing.
Access instantly.
iClip stays out of your crowded Dock. You access it via a menu bar button that's available in every application. Get to your information the second you need it.
Avoid repetition.
With iClip, you avoid redundant typing, such as when filling out web forms. If you regularly complete forms like search engine submissions, etc., then iClip is perfect for you. You'll eliminate repetitive typing and typos by storing your commonly accessed info in iClip. You'll be pleased with the time you save and the mistakes you prevent.
Take note.
There's hardly a faster way to take a note than with iClip...just click and type.
Stay organized.
Arrange your clippings into groups so you can quickly find what you're looking for. There's even a special group that automatically records everything you copy to the Clipboard, for even more efficiency.
Limitations:
You can try iClip for free 10 times.
What's New:
simpler, much more intuitive user interface
new “Dock-like” behavior
Apple’s new Mighty Mouse can now be used to show and hide iClip
improved preferences organization
improved Add/Remove Clipping Bin buttons that now have contextual menus
you can now quickly add clippings to the end of the current clipping set by dragging & dropping them on the Add Clipping Bin button
various minor bug fixes and enhancements.
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