This Introductory Scrapbook has examples of items in various types. For a complete explanation of ScrapX see the What's New, User Guide, and Read Me documents for version 1.3.\
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ScrapX from Aqueous Software LLC is a shareware scrapbook utility built for Mac OS X. It requires Mac OS X v10.2 (Jaguar) or v10.3 (Panther). As a scrapbook it allows content to be collected from diverse sources, viewed (or listened to), annotated, searched and sorted, and dispensed multiple times. Making ScrapX the premier scrapbook utility remains our primary design objective, and version 1.3 adds an undo capability, image zoom, slideshow view, and simpler ways to open URLs. But, the capabilities added to version 1.3 go beyond those of just a scrapbook and include rich text editing and creation of text items, and addition of text types.\
ScrapX stores, displays, and dispenses content that can be copied and pasted or drag-and-dropped among Mac OS X and classic Mac OS applications, or that is imported from classic Mac OS scrapbooks including those created with ScrapIt. Content can be text, images, movies, or sounds. Content is displayed if it is in one of the supported data formats, which currently include: aGIF (animated GIF), BMP, GIF, HTML, JPEG, PDF, PICT, PNG, RTF, RTFD, TIFF, URL, plain text, movie, sound, and (classic) sound resource. Supported movie formats include QuickTime VR (with Panther) and sound formats include .m4a (AAC) and .m4p (protected AAC). Multi-page or multi-image items can be scrolled, and movies, sounds, and aGIFs can be "played." Items in supported formats can be dragged to the desktop to create clippings or exported to files. But, content with no supported type\'d1Adobe Illustrator images or FileMaker objects, for example\'d1also can be placed in and dispensed from ScrapX.\
Several users have told us that they would like to be able to edit text content within ScrapX. Therefore, version 1.3 allows rich text to be edited. It also allows text items to be created and text types to be added to items that have none. These new capabilities are leveraged by allowing URLs to be opened in a browser by simply clicking on an icon that appears in three scrapbook views.\
Scrapbooks can be searched and sorted using multiple criteria now including checkbox status and contents of items of type PDF. Items can be displayed in three views, and presented in slideshows. Even when ScrapX is hidden "Dropbox views" can be kept on the desktop and content or files dragged to them.\
\cf0 ScrapX 1.3 is localized in English and French. Translation to French was done by Ronald Leroux.\
Introduction to ScrapX 1.3
This Introductory Scrapbook has examples of items in various types. For a complete explanation of ScrapX see the What's New, User Guide, and Read Me documents for version 1.3.
ScrapX from Aqueous Software LLC is a shareware scrapbook utility built for Mac OS X. It requires Mac OS X v10.2 (Jaguar) or v10.3 (Panther). As a scrapbook it allows content to be collected from diverse sources, viewed (or listened to), annotated, searched and sorted, and dispensed multiple times. Making ScrapX the premier scrapbook utility remains our primary design objective, and version 1.3 adds an undo capability, image zoom, slideshow view, enhanced source information including web page URL and title when content is dropped from Safari, and simpler opening of URLs in item content. But, the capabilities added to version 1.3 go beyond those of just a scrapbook and include rich text editing and creation of text items, and addition of text types.
ScrapX from Aqueous Software LLC is a shareware scrapbook utility built for Mac OS X. It requires Mac OS X v10.2 (Jaguar) or v10.3 (Panther). As a scrapbook it allows content to be collected from diverse sources, viewed (or listened to), annotated, searched and sorted, and dispensed multiple times. Making ScrapX the premier scrapbook utility remains our primary design objective, and version 1.3 adds an undo capability, image zoom, slideshow view, and simpler ways to open URLs. But, the capabilities added to version 1.3 go beyond those of just a scrapbook and include rich text editing and creation of text items, and addition of text types.
ScrapX stores, displays, and dispenses content that can be copied and pasted or drag-and-dropped among Mac OS X and classic Mac OS applications, or that is imported from classic Mac OS scrapbooks including those created with ScrapIt. Content can be text, images, movies, or sounds. Content is displayed if it is in one of the supported data formats, which currently include: aGIF (animated GIF), BMP, GIF, HTML, JPEG, PDF, PICT, PNG, RTF, RTFD, TIFF, URL, plain text, movie, sound, and (classic) sound resource. Supported movie formats include QuickTime VR (with Panther) and sound formats include .m4a (AAC) and .m4p (protected AAC). Multi-page or multi-image items can be scrolled, and movies, sounds, and aGIFs can be "played." Items in supported formats can be dragged to the desktop to create clippings or exported to files. But, content with no supported type
Adobe Illustrator images or FileMaker objects, for example
also can be placed in and dispensed from ScrapX.
Several users have told us that they would like to be able to edit text content within ScrapX. Therefore, version 1.3 allows rich text to be edited. It also allows text items to be created and text types to be added to items that have none. These new capabilities are leveraged by allowing URLs to be opened in a browser by simply clicking on an icon that appears in three scrapbook views.
Scrapbooks can be searched and sorted using multiple criteria now including checkbox status and contents of items of type PDF. Items can be displayed in three views, and presented in slideshows. Even when ScrapX is hidden "Dropbox views" can be kept on the desktop and content or files dragged to them.
ScrapX 1.3 is localized in English and French. Translation to French was done by Ronald Leroux.
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Introduction to ScrapX 1.3
This Introductory Scrapbook has examples of items in various types. For a complete explanation of ScrapX see the What's New, User Guide, and Read Me documents for version 1.3.
ScrapX from Aqueous Software LLC is a shareware scrapbook utility built for Mac OS X. It requires Mac OS X v10.2 (Jaguar) or v10.3 (Panther). As a scrapbook it allows content to be collected from diverse sources, viewed (or listened to), annotated, searched and sorted, and dispensed multiple times. Making ScrapX the premier scrapbook utility remains our primary design objective, and version 1.3 adds an undo capability, image zoom, slideshow view, enhanced source information including web page URL and title when content is dropped from Safari, and simpler opening of URLs in item content. But, the capabilities added to version 1.3 go beyond those of just a scrapbook and include rich text editing and creation of text items, and addition of text types.
ScrapX from Aqueous Software LLC is a shareware scrapbook utility built for Mac OS X. It requires Mac OS X v10.2 (Jaguar) or v10.3 (Panther). As a scrapbook it allows content to be collected from diverse sources, viewed (or listened to), annotated, searched and sorted, and dispensed multiple times. Making ScrapX the premier scrapbook utility remains our primary design objective, and version 1.3 adds an undo capability, image zoom, slideshow view, and simpler ways to open URLs. But, the capabilities added to version 1.3 go beyond those of just a scrapbook and include rich text editing and creation of text items, and addition of text types.
ScrapX stores, displays, and dispenses content that can be copied and pasted or drag-and-dropped among Mac OS X and classic Mac OS applications, or that is imported from classic Mac OS scrapbooks including those created with ScrapIt. Content can be text, images, movies, or sounds. Content is displayed if it is in one of the supported data formats, which currently include: aGIF (animated GIF), BMP, GIF, HTML, JPEG, PDF, PICT, PNG, RTF, RTFD, TIFF, URL, plain text, movie, sound, and (classic) sound resource. Supported movie formats include QuickTime VR (with Panther) and sound formats include .m4a (AAC) and .m4p (protected AAC). Multi-page or multi-image items can be scrolled, and movies, sounds, and aGIFs can be "played." Items in supported formats can be dragged to the desktop to create clippings or exported to files. But, content with no supported type
Adobe Illustrator images or FileMaker objects, for example
also can be placed in and dispensed from ScrapX.
Several users have told us that they would like to be able to edit text content within ScrapX. Therefore, version 1.3 allows rich text to be edited. It also allows text items to be created and text types to be added to items that have none. These new capabilities are leveraged by allowing URLs to be opened in a browser by simply clicking on an icon that appears in three scrapbook views.
Scrapbooks can be searched and sorted using multiple criteria now including checkbox status and contents of items of type PDF. Items can be displayed in three views, and presented in slideshows. Even when ScrapX is hidden "Dropbox views" can be kept on the desktop and content or files dragged to them.
ScrapX 1.3 is localized in English and French. Translation to French was done by Ronald Leroux.
This Introductory Scrapbook has examples of items in various types. For a complete explanation of ScrapX see the What's New, User Guide, and Read Me documents for version 1.3.\
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\cf0 ScrapX from Aqueous Software LLC is a shareware scrapbook utility built for Mac OS X. It requires Mac OS X v10.2 (Jaguar) or v10.3 (Panther). As a scrapbook it allows content to be collected from diverse sources, viewed (or listened to), annotated, searched and sorted, and dispensed multiple times. Making ScrapX the premier scrapbook utility remains our primary design objective, and version 1.3 adds an undo capability, image zoom, slideshow view, enhanced source information including web page URL and title when content is dropped from Safari, and simpler opening of URLs in item content. But, the capabilities added to version 1.3 go beyond those of just a scrapbook and include rich text editing and creation of text items, and addition of text types.\
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ScrapX from Aqueous Software LLC is a shareware scrapbook utility built for Mac OS X. It requires Mac OS X v10.2 (Jaguar) or v10.3 (Panther). As a scrapbook it allows content to be collected from diverse sources, viewed (or listened to), annotated, searched and sorted, and dispensed multiple times. Making ScrapX the premier scrapbook utility remains our primary design objective, and version 1.3 adds an undo capability, image zoom, slideshow view, and simpler ways to open URLs. But, the capabilities added to version 1.3 go beyond those of just a scrapbook and include rich text editing and creation of text items, and addition of text types.\
ScrapX stores, displays, and dispenses content that can be copied and pasted or drag-and-dropped among Mac OS X and classic Mac OS applications, or that is imported from classic Mac OS scrapbooks including those created with ScrapIt. Content can be text, images, movies, or sounds. Content is displayed if it is in one of the supported data formats, which currently include: aGIF (animated GIF), BMP, GIF, HTML, JPEG, PDF, PICT, PNG, RTF, RTFD, TIFF, URL, plain text, movie, sound, and (classic) sound resource. Supported movie formats include QuickTime VR (with Panther) and sound formats include .m4a (AAC) and .m4p (protected AAC). Multi-page or multi-image items can be scrolled, and movies, sounds, and aGIFs can be "played." Items in supported formats can be dragged to the desktop to create clippings or exported to files. But, content with no supported type\'d1Adobe Illustrator images or FileMaker objects, for example\'d1also can be placed in and dispensed from ScrapX.\
Several users have told us that they would like to be able to edit text content within ScrapX. Therefore, version 1.3 allows rich text to be edited. It also allows text items to be created and text types to be added to items that have none. These new capabilities are leveraged by allowing URLs to be opened in a browser by simply clicking on an icon that appears in three scrapbook views.\
Scrapbooks can be searched and sorted using multiple criteria now including checkbox status and contents of items of type PDF. Items can be displayed in three views, and presented in slideshows. Even when ScrapX is hidden "Dropbox views" can be kept on the desktop and content or files dragged to them.\
You can easily place movies and sounds (or the content of files in other supported formats) in a scrapbook. Simply drag the file (or files) onto a scrapbook. The new items created will include control bars or "Play Sound" buttons that allow the movie or sound to be played.\
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Movies and Sounds
You can easily place movies and sounds (or the content of files in other supported formats) in a scrapbook. Simply drag the file (or files) onto a scrapbook. The new items created will include control bars or "Play Sound" buttons that allow the movie or sound to be played.
Note that when a movie or sound is put in a scrapbook a reference to the movie or sound file is created; the actual contents of the file are not inserted except in the case of a sound resource.
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You can easily place movies and sounds (or the content of files in other supported formats) in a scrapbook. Simply drag the file (or files) onto a scrapbook. The new items created will include control bars or "Play Sound" buttons that allow the movie or sound to be played.
Note that when a movie or sound is put in a scrapbook a reference to the movie or sound file is created; the actual contents of the file are not inserted except in the case of a sound resource.
You can easily place movies and sounds (or the content of files in other supported formats) in a scrapbook. Simply drag the file (or files) onto a scrapbook. The new items created will include control bars or "Play Sound" buttons that allow the movie or sound to be played.\
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You can easily place movies and sounds (or the content of files in other supported formats) in a scrapbook. Simply drag the file (or files) onto a scrapbook. The new items created will include control bars or "Play Sound" buttons that allow the movie or sound to be played.
Note that when a movie or sound is put in a scrapbook a reference to the movie or sound file is created; the actual contents of the file are not inserted except in the case of a sound resource.
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