It was the same with Note Pad, which actually did look like a notepad and was so cool in the way you could turn the pages. The Scrapbook app was always available in the stripy Apple menu and when you needed something from it, you could just drag it back out again. You could drag and drop (or cut and paste) text, graphics, QuickTime movies, sounds, or anything really to the Scrapbook and it would store it away for you. At the time, they did exactly what I wanted them to do. Fast to load, always available – perfect. I’ve always missed the Scrapbook and Note Pad desktop accessories (later apps) that came with Mac OS 9 and earlier. With all this talk about Feeder, I should stress that I’m in no way saying KIT is history, but before I write about its future, let’s take a look at its past for a change.
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