Inventive, Inc. has released the latest version of iClip -- version 2.8 -- productivity software for Apple Macintosh computers with OS X. iClip is a multiple clipboard/scrapbook application designed to improve user efficiency and productivity for various computing tasks.
iClip works as a small window that floats above all other applications, allowing easy access to multiple bins that store clippings that users place into them. Clippings can be text, pictures, URLs, movies, etc. iClip helps eliminate redundant typing, especially in tasks like filling out online forms. Users can arrange clippings into groups to stay organized.
New in version 2.8 is significantly improved handling of vector and high-resolution picture clippings. This change mainly affects users who store clippings from Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop and later move them to other applications. This update also features enhanced drag & drop usability.
"For version 2.8, we worked hard to ensure picture clippings stored in iClip from Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator work perfectly when later used in other applications. Anyone doing graphic design work should appreciate the improvements," said John Casasanta, President of Inventive.
iClip is widely used to assist general purpose tasks such as word processing, web browsing and research. Webmasters, graphic designers, and programmers also find iClip to be useful in their more specialized tasks.
iClip is available now for Mac OS X as a "try before you buy"
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