The native clipboard in Windows is great for cutting and pasting a single item at a time, but if you want to move a series of items, or save items for later use, then you need ClipMate!
Rather than working with one piece of clipboard data at a time, ClipMate enhances the native clipboard functionality by remembering all items (both text and graphic) that are copied to the clipboard and storing them in "collections" for later pasting. With ClipMate as a Windows companion, users will never accidentally lose a piece of clipboard data again. ClipMate's new Relational database can hold dozens, hundreds, or even thousands of clips - of all formats including Text, Graphics, and HTML. And with ClipMate's new SQL-based search engine, you'll be able to find your data, and the new Shortcut feature keeps your most-frequently used clips right at your fingertips
ClipMate Classic presents a toolbar with a drop-down list of clipboard entries. Just pick one and it's back on the clipboard. Double-click on a clip, and it will be pasted right where you were working.
ClipMate Explorer enables you to select, preview, edit, combine, and manage clips. The example below shows ClipMate in "List" mode for reading text. Or you can select "Thumbnails" mode for viewing and selecting images.
User-defined collections of data are shown as folders, using a directory tree. New in version 7 are "virtual collections", which show all clips captured "today", "this week", "this month", etc..
The ClipList shows you a listing of clips in the current collection
The Preview/Edit window is bristling with powerful tools to help you manage your text data and view your graphic images or activate internet links.
With the Drag and Drop capability, you can drag a clip into any program that understands OLE Drag and Drop for the type of data that you have (Text, Bitmap, HTML, Rich Text Format). So you can, for example, drag a bitmap into PaintShop Pro. Or drag some text into a form...