DH_ClipSave/2 Version 2.0 DH_ClipSave/2 is an OS/2 PM utility that saves text from the OS/2 clipboard directly to a file without asking you for a file name. Why? One problem I have with reading usenet newsgroups is dealing with all the information. I copy text to the clipboard and (if I remember) save it to a file, and THEN I have to hope I remember what file name was used and where it is. DH_ClipSave/2 provides a quick solution to that problem. Once you create one or more DH_ClipSave/2 program objects on your OS/2 desktop, a double click on the DH_ClipSave/2 object will append the text from the OS/2 clipboard to a file. You might want to have a DH_ClipSave/2 object for CommProblems, SoundProbs, NeatTips, SpeedTuning or whatever--use your imagination. You may specify a file name on the parameters line in the program object settings notebook or allow the default file name to be used. If so, the default "CLIPSAVE" file will be located in the working directory. Each time DH_ClipSave/2 is executed, a time stamp precedes the text copied from the OS/2 clipboard. You might use the date as I do to aid in locating information in the file. The shareware demo version of DH_ClipSave/2 has two features disabled. It does not insert a time stamp in the destination file, and the you cannot specify a destination file name. As a shareware program, if you continue to use it you should register it. There is no built in code to check how long the program has been in use, so it is up to you to determine a reasonable trial period.