Search from any application with Google or Spotlight in only two steps
Simple, useful search tool for OS X users which increases
productivity – eliminating steps is sound ergonomics.
Valletta, Malta – July 21, 2007 – ClipaTools Ltd., developer of
innovative software announces the launch of ClipaSearch Lite, a time
saving search tool which performs a web search in only two steps from
any application running on OS X. The user only needs to highlight
text, then move the mouse cursor to a hotspot to perform either a
Google or OS X Spotlight search.
“I research items in Word documents and Adobe Acrobat Reader files
sent by Windows users all day long. ClipaSearch has quickly become my
favorite research tool, enabling me to work more quickly and
efficiently, with optimal ergonomics” reports C. Mifsud,
archaeological researcher.
“As a software developer, I often research code and techniques in
archived lists. With ClipaSearch I highlight code in my development
editor and with one movement of the cursor I immediately have the
information I need” explained Jim Sims, founder of ClipaTools. “This
is the first stage in the development of this technology. We will
have a professional version available very soon. Researchers of all
kinds will be very pleased with this system.”
ClipaSearch also includes features for searching forty-eight
individual web services, including iTunes, Wikipedia, Apple Support,
and others, along with a text input device.
About ClipaTools
ClipaTools focuses on developing innovative software for Macintosh
and WIndows platforms which feature ease of use and productivity.
Available immediately as a Universal Binary application and requires
Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later. Download from: (http://www.clipatools.com/)