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A slip-box is really just this: a loose collection of slips stuffed into a box. Each time you have an idea that seems worth remembering you scribble down a note on an (electronic) slip and put it into the box. Then you can forget about it. When the time comes that you need your ideas, the functionality of the program helps you to quickly find relevant slips and, what is more, relations and links between different slips by associative searches.
New in this version:
•New features
Image resizing
Segmented control for most common font commands
Search Results table has columns for source, author, creation date, modification date (set via View menu)
Arranging the Extra Slip Windows on the screen so they are all visible (if there is enough space; experimental)
Dock menu containing Keyword Search and Source Search
Dock icon accepts drop of images, text, RTF files and web links; this creates a new slip
Function to add a keyword to the slips selected in the Search Results table
Contextual menu for tables: Searches in Spotlight, Wikipedia, Google; Lookup in Dictionary; Copy (Slip); Add Keyword; Replace Keyword
•Changes & Improvements
Removed `Show title column in Search View' button from Preferences window
`Find related slips in documents in Spotlight' works depending on the current view
Changing a slip scrolls the visible area to the top of the slip, not the current selection
Highlight colour is now also an on/off feature when no text is selected
Moved `Close All Extra Slip Windows' menu item to Windows menu
Copying a slip also puts a String and an RTFD representation on the pasteboard
Toggling the flagged status in the Search Results Table works if multiple results are selected
Option to set titles as filenames for export to separate files
•Bugfixes
Restored menu item to unflag all slips
Universal Binary
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