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Great Productivity Tool Discounted (briefly!)

by Bill Hely

ClickBookJust a quick post to give y’all a heads-up on a rare opportunity.

One of my most useful productivity tools, and something I use many times per day, every day of the week, is the printing utility ClickBook.

You’ve maybe seen me praising it occasionally in the past.

Well, as a “ClickBook champion” I’ve just been given a special link that, for a very brief time, will allow those in the know to purchase this great product at a very significant discount.

But be careful…

The trick to getting the discount is to only use the special link, because if you make your purchase through any of the normal website pages you’ll be asked for the full price, which in my opinion as a long-time ClickBook user is already a steal.

Now this first link I’m giving you is NOT the secret link, but you might want to follow it first to learn a bit about ClickBook:
http://www.bluesquirrel.com/products/ClickBook/

To purchase ClickBook at the discount price you need to go here:
https://www.bluesquirrel.com/cart/cart.asp?P=CBCSO

And while you’re at the shopping cart…

Give serious consideration to adding in the long reach stapler, which is also discounted. I’ve got one and they’re pretty much indispensable for assembling your booklets. I’ve had mine for some time and so unhappily I didn’t get it at the discount that’s available to you right now, but it’s been so useful I have no complaints.

But don’t mess about or you’ll miss out. This promotion is definitely time-limited and when it’s over its definitely over.

Regarding the movie on this page: If your printer is duplex (i.e. capable of printing on both sides of a page), a common feature these days, then you don’t even need to feed booklet pages a second time as you see the demonstrator doing.

Speaking as a ClickBook devotee I don’t really like that movie all that much, because it only shows one minor feature. Cool as that is, ClickBook can do so much more.

Anyway, the special link for the heavy discount again:
https://www.bluesquirrel.com/cart/cart.asp?P=CBCSO

I’ve used ClickBook for many years and it’s one product I wouldn’t be without.

Highly recommended.

PS If you are already using ClickBook please leave a comment on how useful you find it.

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1 Rosana Hart October 17, 2009 at 1:31 pm

Good ol’ Clickbook! Haven’t thought of it in a while… haven’t installed it on a computer since moving to Mexico and going through a couple of computers, but when we get back to our storage unit in Colorado next year, I will see if I have it still on a CD.

I found it to be a very useful and economical program. At the time we were selling VHS videos that we had produced, and some of them came with booklets which we assembled at home. Like you, I found the long-arm stapler extremely useful, for a variety of things.

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2 Bill Hely October 17, 2009 at 1:48 pm

My suggestion would be not to bother with an older version Rosana. I’ve been a ClickBook user for years and every upgrade has produced significant improvements. They’re now up to v12.

But the thing is, even if I never had occasion to produce another book/booklet, I’d still have it installed. ClickBook is my default “printer” and all my hardcopy output goes through it. For me one of the most useful day-to-day features is the ability to be able to quickly switch between say two-up/double-sided (great for newsletters, tutorial web pages and the like) and full-page duplex. But the formatting options are almost endless.

A really great time, paper and ink Saver.

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