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I have been using ClipMate for several years to help me paste information into our TrueType language fonts before we finish the fonts and ship them. After the glyphs are drawn I need to enter the font names, copyright information, the Software License, dates and version numbers, etc., into different tables in the fonts using a Properties Editor. Years ago I set up this information in a ClipMate Collection, and have been clicking on each clip one at a time, clicking in the appropriate field in the editor, and pasting. Today I took time to read the part of the manual dealing with Power Paste. In less than one minute I learned how ClipMate will walk through the Collection in order, allowing me to simply move my cursor from field to field in the Properties Editor, pasting as I go. I no longer need to click on a ClipMate clip and then click back in my Properties Editor. I just click on the Power Paste icon, then tab my way through the fields in the Properties Editor, pasting as I go. I am astounded at how this has helped me get my work done today. I am changing a set of more than 100 fonts today, and ClipMate has saved me much time, and more than 1000 clicks of the mouse button (just today). This is going to save wear and tear on my sore right wrist, and get my work done more quickly. Thanks very much for an indispensable tool. I am finally going to read the manual, to see how else ClipMate can help me. - Gene Sorensen, Linguist's Software
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ClipMate Screenshots
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Do you like the Screenshots? You'll LOVE the
animated, online Flash Demos!
 ClipMate Classic, "rolled-up" to toolbar mode.
Just click the drop-down arrow, and it expands to look like the window
to the right. |
 ClipMate Classic, "rolled-down" and "tacked". Note the tack in the lower-left, which is holding the window open even when it loses focus. |
 ClipMate Explorer, with large toolbar buttons and a "wide" editor window. |
 ClipMate Explorer, with small toolbar buttons and a "tall" collection tree. |
 ClipMate Explorer showing HTML data, complete with images. |
 ClipMate Explorer displaying a bitmap image. |
 ClipMate Classic, in both QuickPaste and Shortcut Modes. |
 Here is an undocked editor, "tacked" to a
particular clip. By tacking, this editor operates independently of the current clip and collection, allowing flexibility with viewing and editing. |
 New to v6.1**, the keyword highlighting enhances the search results. Or, you can turn it on within the editor, to highlight any keyword(s). See the new "magnify glass" button next to the spellcheck buttons. |
 The powerful text clean-up
dialog lets you get rid of badly-formatted text, including >> marks. |
 Just one of the many configuration screens. Here we see how to add optional buttons to the Classic toolbar. |
 The new powerful and flexible SQL-based search engine. |
Do you like the Screenshots? You'll LOVE
the animated, online Viewlets.
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