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Inventive Announces iClip is ”Tiger Ready”, Introduces iClip lite for Dashboar

Inventive, Inc. announces the “Tiger Ready” release of iClip 3.5.4. iClip is Inventive’s award winning productivity software for Mac OS X that enables users to quickly store, organize, and access snippets of information without having to save them as entire documents. iClip also has the distinction of being named MacAddict Magazine’s “Shareware Pick of the Month” for May.

Inventive also introduces iClip lite, a free Dashboard Widget that will soon be available for Tiger.
“I’m extremely excited about the upcoming iClip lite Dashboard Widget. We’ve taken a stunning design by the highly talented Mac theme artist, Pe8er, and combined it with iClip’s ‘simply useful’ UI for a truly amazing widget. iClip lite will feature many visual surprises and is sure to be a delight for widget lovers to use. I’m also very excited about the future direction of iClip, especially as we integrate many Tiger technologies into it in the coming months,” said John Casasanta, President of Inventive.

iClip is a multiple clipboard/scrapbook application designed to improve user efficiency and productivity for various computing tasks. iClip enables users to store and retrieve various clippings, such as text, pictures, URLs, file aliases, movies, etc. in it’s multiple bins. Clippings can be arranged into groups to keep users organized. iClip helps eliminate redundant typing, especially in tasks like filling out online forms. It’s widely used to assist general purpose tasks such as word processing, web browsing, and research, while webmasters, graphic designers, and programmers also find iClip to be useful in their more specialized tasks.

Pricing and Availability
iClip 3.5.4 is available now for Mac OS X 10.2 or later as a “try-before-you-buy” download at http://inventive.us/iClip/ or on CD at select retailers. It can be purchased for $19.95 USD for the trial version or $29.95 USD for the CD version. The version 3.5.4 upgrade is free to registered users of any previous version. iClip lite will be available soon and will be free.
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Gimp.app Updated to v2.0.6

Gimp.app has been updated to v2.0.6. This update appears to update the actual Gimp application to v2.0.6 and there do not appear to be any other changes to the package itself.

Changes in Gimp v2.0.6:
“This is a bug-fix release in the stable 2.0 series. It fixes a couple of smaller problems and a crash that occurred with Pango-1.2 (but not with newer versions of Pango). This is the last release in the GIMP 2.0, tree which will be obsoleted by GIMP 2.2 very soon.”



“Gimp.app is a self contained appication bundle of the GNU Image Manipulation Program for Mac OS X. It requires Apple’s X11. Gimp.app is droppable, uses the gimp-print package built into OS X, and uses the system’s default web browser for help and web browsing requests.”

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Inventive Releases iClip 3.3 Productivity Software for Apple Mac OS X

Inventive, Inc. announces the release of iClip version 3.3, their award winning productivity software for Mac OS X. iClip is a multiple clipboard/scrapbook/launcher application designed to improve user efficiency and productivity for various computing tasks.
Newly available in iClip is a way to set multiple “Hot Keys” to quickly control various iClip functions, such as switching to different clipping sets, managing clipping sets, and much more. Also available in version 3.3 is a way to set multiple “Hot Clicks” to quickly control various functions of individual clippings, such as deleting them, editing their name, and much more. Hot Keys and Hot Clicks benefit users in that they save time by instantly accessing commonly used functions without having to use menus for the functions.

iClip functions as a floating window that allows users to store and retrieve various clippings, such as text, pictures, URLs, file aliases, movies, etc. in it’s multiple bins. Clippings can be arranged into groups to keep users organized. iClip helps eliminate redundant typing, especially in tasks like filling out online forms. It’s widely used to assist general purpose tasks such as word processing, web browsing, and research, while webmasters, graphic designers, and programmers also find iClip to be useful in their more specialized tasks.

Pricing and Availability

iClip 3.3 is available now for Mac OS X 10.2 or later as a “try-before-you-buy” download at http://inventive.us/iClip/ or on CD at select retailers. It can be purchased for $19.95 USD for the trial version or $29.95 USD for the CD version. The version 3.3 upgrade is free to registered users of any previous version.
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