

Lot of old code, so we discarded it in version 7.

Had a function for importing v5 data, it was bulky and contained a Stores its data in a series of "flat files and directories", whereĬlipMate 7 (and 6) use a relational database. Programs use completely different database storage. Upgrading from ClipMate 5 to 7 is tricky because these two It is an awseome program which I have used for years now and wouldn't be without it. I find that one is only limited by their own imagination when using Clipmate. I print up a master index for the articles with the binder number I can find them in. My notes and articles are easy to follow, it takes a second to clean up the articles when I have copied them from the Digest. I print all of this information out from Clipmate. When there are enough articles to print I make sure I go into "Config"- "User Preference" - "Printing Options" and then type in the "Heading" that I want. I edit the information in Clipmate by numbering as I add topics along with the date I received info. I make up a folder in Clipmate with the Topic Name. If I printed articles out right from the Digest they look sloppy,and are hard to follow. I have a lot of hints and tips that come in a Digest form.
