From Concentrate Software announces Paperclip 1.2 for Mac OS X Leopard
Nashville, TN, – From Concentrate Software is delighted to announce Paperclip 1.2, the latest version of their stickies-style notes utility for Mac OS X Leopard. With a focus on ease-of-use, Paperclip is a simple yet powerful menu bar application that allows users to attach stickies-styled notes to their documents.
Paperclip provides an attractive, easy-to-use Note Viewer. In addition to offering full text support, users may Drag and Drop images, movies, and other media to their notes. And since notes are document-specific, they’re available at any time when switching applications.
Version 1.2
* Adds “Insert/Acorn…” to notes
* Can now insert screenshots into notes
* Note scrollers now match the color of their background view
* Files can now be renamed and the will persist
* Adds “Send this document and note in an email…” command to Notes
Feature highlights include:
* Doc-specific notes
* Menu bar app
* Note Viewer
* Marker Felt is not on by default
* Store text, links, images, movies, more
Minimum Requirements:
* Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) compatible
* Universal Binary for PowerPC and Intel
* 4.6 MB Hard Drive space
Pricing and Availability:
Paperclip 1.2 is available for only $14.95 USD. Registered 1.x customers may upgrade for free. A full featured, Leopard only demo is available for download.
From Concentrate Software
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Screenshot – Insert Acorn image
Screenshot – Note viewer
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Located in Nashville, Tennessee, From Concentrate Software is a privately funded company founded by Grayson Hansard in 2003. Building on a long history of general geekery and a love of the Mac platform, From Concentrate Software has been making quality Mac applications which reflect the general look, feel, and attitude to which Mac-users are accustomed. Fluent in Objective-C and C/C++, FCS primarily leverages the Cocoa framework to produce Mac-native applications. Copyright 2003-2008 From Concentrate Software. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, are registered trademarks of Apple Computer in the U.S. and/or other countries.
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- Posted: Mar 7, 2008 by TechPedia
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