At 11:31 AM -0600 on 12/6/05, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wittily wrote:

>on 12/5/2005 3:59 AM, James Fraser at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Has anyone heard of a utility (preferably free/shareware) that allows you to
>> exceed the 256 item limit in the Scrapbook?  I'm afraid I indulge my Inner
>> Oscar Madison by recklessly shoving things in there.
>
>I see that there have been lots of replys, but no one has actually attempted
>to answer your question - well here goes...You can find the classic version
>of ScrapIt Pro at http://www.johnvholder.com
>
>The direct download link is this:
>
>http://www.johnvholder.com/ScrapItPro5.52.sea.hqx
>
>The documentation claims that it will hold 1000 scrap items and can import
>your Apple scrapbook. I found this through www.pure-mac.com - "all the
>software you reallly need"
>

I use ScrapIt Pro and I also have QuickScrap by the same author,you might
want to get both of them like I did.
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