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Clean Text

Clean Text - '08

strip text formatting, remove empty lines & more

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Version '08: Not rated (0.0)
Selected Version: '08
Release Date: 2008-05-12
License: Commercial
Downloads (version '08): 1,624
Downloads (all versions): 12,295
Price: $27.00

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Product Description:

Apimac Clean Text is a tool dedicated to webmasters, graphic designers and magazine editors to reduce text cleanup time. Clean Text eliminates all text formatting and performs other useful functions, such as removing empty lines, removing unwanted spaces, removing tab characters, converting smart quotes, tabs, returns, and more. It's a must when you have to paste some text copied from one document or application into another, and you want the text to get the attributes (such as color, font, dimension and style) of the new document instead of preserving the attributes copied from the old one. What's more, the brand new Quick Clean action let you solve with a single click the most common cleaning problems of text found in email messages, documents and web pages.

What's new in this version:

Support for multiple-windows. Auto-update feature; Consistance of the working windows environment between sessions; User interface improvements with Leopard optimization; Fixed all reported bugs; Various code optimizations.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 or higher

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Clean Text CommentaryFree alternative - Version: '08, 5/12/2008 01:33PM PST

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scott.bic
WordService.service

http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/10398

Used this one for years. Save yourself some $$, and processor cycles.
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Clean Text CommentarySlow to launch; object to splashscreen - Version: 4.0, 9/15/2006 06:40PM PST

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WhitIV
I have been using this app for years, going back to version 2, then version 3. When I saw that this went Universal, I purchased it immediately for my MacBook (1GB RAM).

I have NOT loaded Photoshop Elements on this MacBook yet, and won't until it too goes Universal, so I can truthfully say that no app takes longer to launch on my MacBook than this version of this app. In my experience only, of course.

I also object to the splashscreen that displays while launching. True, clicking on the splash screen will get you to work quicker than if you don't, but I should not have to do this. I have registered this product and don't need the advertising nor the extra click. If I want extra clicks, I'll switch to a PC.

Otherwise, the product works as it should.
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Clean Text Troubleshooting ReportThinks commas need a space afterward - Version: 4.0, 8/16/2006 09:34AM PST

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hucbald
This is a great bit of code that, for me, could replace a bunch of laborious steps in BBEdit. I really want to use it, but ...

It puts a space after commas. Fine, but when commas are in numbers, that's not so good. For example, 1,600 gets "cleaned" as 1, 600.

Any way to make it treat commas in numbers differently? Then it would be worth buying and using.
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