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ClipMate Explorer won't stay on-top anymore, now that it is a separate window from ClipMate Classic. Explorer caused too many problems when it was always on top. For instance, if ClipMate needs to show you a dialog or alert message, the dialog often was buried behind Explorer, and you couldn't click on the OK button. This usually required a reboot or task list kill in order to get ClipMate working again.
Take a look at the "Tack" option in Classic. When you click the drop-down button to expose the ClipList, you can "tack" it open by clicking the "tack" icon in the lower-left. Now Classic will stay open, showing you the ClipList and preview. And this WILL stay on-top. Furthermore, if you want to edit a clip, you can always pop open and editor with the F2 key. With these tricks, you will likely find that the "always on top" option for Explorer is unnecessary.
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How do I make ClipMate Explorer stay "always on top"?
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