
ClipMate Clipboard Extender 7.1.07
Popular Clipboard Extender Holds Thousands of Clips, remembers clips for days, months, or even YEARS!

New version adds places itself right onto the windows taskbar, and drag/drop into other programs. Save and revisit web pages, launch URLs embedded within text. Even view HTML tags as actual HTML. Powerful editing functions, such as re-formatting, editing, combining, change case, find
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Mar 18, 2011 | 06:49 PM
I have contacted Mr Thornton who has admitted he is "truly sorry" but "did not foresee" that the database file could grow that big. He "had thought that 2Gb was practically impossible to achieve", but since the software appeared to be perfect for storing screen-prints of pages, I had taken hundreds if not thousands of screen-prints and there was no warning not to do so.
Mr Thornton has baulked at my suggestion that he should compensate me for 6 months information loss. Imagine trying to find again all the webpages, bits of information, screen-prints that you had looked for or found and stored over the last 6 months - and I am a researcher who had used Clipmate on average for 5-10 hours a day! It would require huge effort and much time to attempt to refind the information, and much will never be refound.
Moral - do not buy Clipmate if you think you might put a lot of information in it - you stand to lose months and maybe years of information as I did.
Jan 08, 2009 | 10:23 AM