Clipboard Management Fun
http://live.pirillo.com/ - Copy, cut, and paste are the three commands known world-wide. Stored in the clipboard, the copies information is easily accessible, which you can cut from one application and paste into another one. The problem is that the clipboard only stores one snippet of information at a time.
Clipboard Plus comes with CFI Shelltoys, and it stores up to 500 elements on the clipboard.
ClipCache Pro is the uber clipboard manager, which lets you more easily manage sets of information and organize things.
Yankee Clipper is a free clipboard manager, but the new version costs $15.
For the Mac there’s iClip, and mac users swear by it.
Do you have any recommendations for a clipboard manager?
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2 Comments
scott perlenfein
June 23rd, 2007
at 2:25pm
Clipmate is an excellent clipboard manager:
http://www.thornsoft.com/
ShadowMyth
June 23rd, 2007
at 9:25pm
I use Scrapbook in my Firefox and notepad in windows. I am rather frustrated that I can’t access everything across various platforms, and have to search through OpenOffice, Scrapbook, and Notepad for information on one subject.