2.12.2009

Protect your images with watermarks

It’s hard to protect the images you share.   You can try to disable copy function through Javascript, but it’s barely effective.  The most effective way we know how to protect the images is by watermarking them.  Typically watermarking is reserved for Photoshop pros and requires upwards of 10-15 minutes of work (to power up photoshop, etc.. ).  Not with iClippy..  iClippy makes watermarking as easy as checking a checkbox and entering the text you’d like to appear watermarked.  We hope you enjoy this feature!

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25.11.2009

Smudging that personal information off of your snapshot

Sometimes you run into situation where you don’t want your personal information to appear on the screenshot you’re sharing with others.  Typically you’d have to save the screenshot, edit it in Photoshop (if you have it), find the right tool to use, smudge, save, and then email the file (which also involves finding the file on the hard drive).  iClippy makes smudge easy by including the function in your image upload dialog, and once the image is uploaded, it’s ready to share.. no messing around with files!

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16.10.2009

iClippy and Google Wave

Google Wave is a great communication tool and arguably the next generation of email.  Inserting a picture however, is still quite awkward as you have to perform multiple steps to save, manipulate, find, and attach a picture.  iClippy makes this process fast and easy…

To insert the image, just select it from the iClippy bar.

In Google Wave, click the attach button..

Paste the URL that iClippy provided into the “open file” field like so:

that’s it!  Enjoy making image insert in Google Wave a snap!

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12.10.2009

Keeping track of the Business Cards

Keeping track of Business Cards has always been a big challenge. Typing them up is too laborious. Scanning them using the Business Card scanners creates large, slow databases on your machine and limits access to one computer only.

iClippy takes a novel approach to keeping track of the business cards. It integrates with any A6 or A8 (smaller, pocket format) scanners. Once scanned, the text on the card is recognized so you can search for it later; and finally, by assigning it a business card tag, it shows up in a separate tab in the online gallery. From the online gallery, one can add comments to the card, keeping track of the conversations or any additional details. The card is also accessible from the sidebar and clipboard, make it possible to easily insert it in an email.

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