It does not run on Linux, Mac, Palm, or PocketPC. It also runs on Windows95, if you have installed Internet Explorer 4 or higher. Platform Requirements: The ClipMate Clipboard Extender runs on Windows98, Windows ME, NT4, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Vista.
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Most users opt to download the product, but it's available on CD-ROM as well.Upgrades from ClipMate 6 start at $19.95.It's Free for 30 days, $34.95 to purchase a license for continued use.Any program that can use the windows clipboard, can work with ClipMate.ClipMate adds functionality to the windows clipboard by allowing you to keep an unlimited number of "clips" (clipboard history) for later use.
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Many of which tell us that they wouldn't own a computer without ClipMate! We're sure that you'll find it indispensable, as thousands of other users have.
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It's more powerful, flexible, and intuitive than ever before.ĬlipMate runs on all Windows platforms since Windows 95, costs only $34.95, and a free 30-day trial is available. Existing users will want to see the new feature list. The new "Universal QuickPaste" lets you paste your clips more conveniently than ever, and our new "ClipBar" adds ClipMate functionality right into your Windows Task Bar. Our new Version 7 release allows you to drag and drop data right into programs like Microsoft Word, FireFox, and PaintShop Pro. Not sure how you'd use a clipboard utility? Visit the Why You Need ClipMate page. ClipMate 7 adds powerful drag/drop, integration with the windows taskbar, and makes pasting your data even easier than before. It can also print, re-format, and even spell-check. ClipMate has functions to edit, re-format, and manage your clipboard data. ClipMate saves time and makes you more productive by adding clipboard functions that the Windows clipboard leaves out - starting with the ability to hold thousands of "clips", instead of just one.