I have subscribed to your paper since the very beginning. It's still ok although a little bit thin. But I think I know why, so that's ok. My question is: Is there any software available that can cut/copy and paste between DOS applications, not just the built-in ones? It would be fine if it would work to cut and paste across the built-in and any DOS applications.
PS: We have developed a software for 200LX called "Butler." It's an electronic notebook manager for managing your business contacts etc. You can create whatever templates you have a need for, e.g., letters, invoices, fax, etc. It has a free text search engine; a very fast one that searches through the databases within a fraction of a second even if you have thousands of contacts and letters etc. Price: $40.
Sven-Erik Sj"strand sven-erik.sjostrand@lindfors.se
Editor's reply: ClipVue is a small 100LX .EXM utility that extends clipboard functionality to DOS programs. ClipVue lets you save the clipboard contents to a file, and load that file back into the clipboard. This file can in turn be read from, or written to, by DOS applications that normally don't have access to the SysMgr clipboard. ClipVue can also be used to take a quick glance at clipboard contents in text format before doing a paste. ClipVue.exm is a freeware program available on the 2000 CD InfoBase and on the Web at www.palmtop.net