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Office Assistant - Wikipedia It had a wide selection of characters to choose from, with the most well-known being a paperclip called Clippit[1][2] (commonly referred to by the public as Clippy) The Office Assistant and particularly Clippit have been the subject of numerous criticisms and parodies
Why is Clippy everywhere? Viral profile picture trend explained Clippy is a discontinued Microsoft Office Assistant featuring an animated paper clip with eyes A viral trend is seeing netizens change their profile picture to Clippy, the former paper clip assistant for Microsoft Office
What Is Clippy? - Computer Hope Clippy is Microsoft's animated, talking paperclip avatar (officially named Clippit) that was introduced in Microsoft Office 95, designed to assist users with various tasks
Did you like Clippy? Here’s how to bring it back on . . . - Softonic Clippy, the iconic animated assistant from Microsoft Office, is back—this time as a local AI-powered tool While once dismissed as annoying and outdated, Clippy is now enjoying a second life thanks to an open-source project that lets users bring the nostalgic character to modern computers
Creating Clippy: The Story Behind Microsofts Iconic Assistant ‘Clippit’ or ‘Clippy’ as you might know him, made his way onto millions of computers around the globe in the late nineties The trusty paperclip fended off countless other characters before
Clippy is back—this time as a mascot for Big Tech protests Clippy has become an unlikely protest symbol against Big Tech The trend started when YouTuber Louis Rossmann posted a video earlier this month titled “Change your profile picture to clippy
Clippy Desktop Assistant Clippy lets you run a variety of large language models (LLMs) locally on your computer while sticking with a user interface of the 1990s It's a love letter and homage to the late, great Clippy - and the visual design created by Microsoft in that era