File Details |
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File Size | 1.3 MB |
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License | Shareware |
Operating System | Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP |
Date Added | December 14, 2003 |
Total Downloads | 521 |
Publisher | RISK Softworks |
Homepage | HyperClip |
Publisher's Description
HyperClip is an easiest way to organize your notes, hyperlink collections, diaries and many more. All these, as well as many other types of documents, can be stored as a set of hierarchically organized articles in a single file. You can easily add new articles to the hierarchy and rearrange the tree in any way you want. All articles are stored in well-known RTF format and can be easily created and changed with the built-in WYSIWYG editor. It allows to create hyperlinks between articles and also allows to define links to Internet sites, e-mail addresses, and files on disk.
Latest Reviews
iax reviewed v1.0 on Oct 3, 2002
Is there something wrong with YankeeClipper: http://www.yankee-clipper.net/index.htm that this thing had to be written? YCII is better, and best -- FREE!!
Fuzzy John reviewed v1.0 Beta 2 on Sep 5, 2002
So far I cannot get this program to launch under Windows XP Pro. All it does is crash.
bobad reviewed v1.0 Beta 2 on Sep 5, 2002
Very rough around the edges, but it has very good potential. Main problems are convenience-of-use. Other hypertext PIM's have fewer features, but are more convenient and intuitive to use. HyperClip is just the opposite. You must jump through hoops to put a picture in it, for example. If you drop a picture on it, it creates a silly OLE icon. Ack!
iax reviewed v1.0 on Oct 3, 2002
Is there something wrong with YankeeClipper: http://www.yankee-clipper.net/index.htm that this thing had to be written? YCII is better, and best -- FREE!!
Fuzzy John reviewed v1.0 Beta 2 on Sep 5, 2002
So far I cannot get this program to launch under Windows XP Pro. All it does is crash.
bobad reviewed v1.0 Beta 2 on Sep 5, 2002
Very rough around the edges, but it has very good potential. Main problems are convenience-of-use. Other hypertext PIM's have fewer features, but are more convenient and intuitive to use. HyperClip is just the opposite. You must jump through hoops to put a picture in it, for example. If you drop a picture on it, it creates a silly OLE icon. Ack!