MacZOT and Inventive offer iClip 3.7 for free

MacZOT and Inventive are offering iClip 3.7 for free (June 30-July 2, 2006 only):

I’m sure most of you are familiar with iClip, the popular, award-winning multiple clipboard & scrapbook. Well, today, we’ve got a real treat for you on the ZOT!

Inventive has been working hard on putting the finishing touches on the highly anticipated, uber-stylin’ iClip 4.

And guess what we’ve done for you. Today, we did something HUGE we managed to talk them into giving ZOTters iClip 3 for free!

That’s $0…zilch…gratis…on the house.

Full article here.

Direct download link: http://inventive.us/affiliates/MacZOT/iClipFree.dmg

[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Jim” for the heads up.]

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13 Comments

  1. Rosetta is nothing but a marketing ploy to sell Macintosh computers that don’t have any software written for them. It is slow and broken, and anyone who buys a new intel mac is a sucker. Only Steve Jobs could sell standard components for a premium. Maybe he can get more suckers to purchase the stock while it crashes to zero. It is obvious that the stock options scandal is going to put Apple out of business. Time to buy a real computer from HP or Lenovo.

  2. Mac Realist–
    Like most graphics professionals I too am waiting for Universal Binary power apps. That said, Rosetta isn’t broken and performs quite well all things considered. I am working at this very moment on a 542 MB PhotoShop file using my MacBook Pro 15″, which is driving a 23″ Cinema Display. The fact that Rosetta allows me to use this PPC app at all on my new Mac is a testimate to efficiency of the Rosetta code. Apple and Rosetta have made this transition far less painful than the original transition to the PPC. I realize by the other points in your post that you are simply trolling, but Rosetta deserves better than you inane comments.

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