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    August 27 2002
    Clippy 1.3.0 Beta 20827 is now available
    This beta includes some more modifications. Check out the history for more information.
    August 25 2002
    Clippy 1.3.0 Beta 20825 is now available
    This beta includes a few new features and bug fixes. Check out the history for more information.
    A voting system will be set up in the near future allowing users to choose what changes will be made to operations in upcoming releases. Check back soon.
    June 16 2002
    Clippy 1.2.0 Build 20616 is now available
    A voting system will be set up in the near future allowing users to choose what changes will be made to operations in upcoming releases. Check back soon.

    Clippy » Description

    Current release: 1.2.0 Build 20616, June 16 2002

    Too many '>'-quoted emails stopping the message from getting to you?

    How often have you needed to extract text from your emails, only to find the simple, menial task to take more time than it should. You'll have many '>' characters appearing at the beginning of lines because your email has been replied to, back and forth, countless number of times. Often, you'll also need to painstakingly reformat the text to make it appear readable.

    Now with Clippy, you'll be able to remove '>' characters and reformat your text with a single click of a button.

    But why stop there? You can re-align the '>' characters that have been concatenated into a single line; Strip HTML tags; Convert the case of letters; Remove line breaks; Count the number of lines and words; Search and replace text; And more.

    Clippy works by taking the text that you have copied to the clipboard, sending the text through it's conversion engine and pushing the reformatted text to the clipboard.

    Operations and Clippers

    Built-in to Clippy are a number of operations. Each operation performs a single, pre-defined function, such as remove line breaks, remove '>' characters and convert spaces to tabs. You can think of operations as your basic building blocks.

    The power of Clippy comes from the ability to group one or more operations together to perform a complete task called a clipper. When you run a clipper, all the operations assigned to it will be perform on the text in the clipboard, in the order that was specified. They act like one seamless task.

    But don't worry, you do not need programming skills. Creating a clipper is a simple matter of naming it and clicking a button to assigned selected operations.

    The Clippy installation package comes with a number of pre-defined clippers to get you started.

    Freeware

    Clippy is 100% FREEWARE. If you find any bugs, report them to us . Thank you for your time.


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