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I need a good clipboard manager.

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  • C Chris C B

    I am currently doing a lot of copy-pasting between various documents in several different applications, and although I have tried a couple of clipboard managers, neither of them hit the spot. I don't mind coughing up some wonga for it, but it should be quick to use - say, like a drop-down list from the top of the screen showing the last dozen or so clips, but just the first one or two lines of each clip. I don't want something that takes up a lot of screen real estate all the time. Does anybody have any suggestions? A large amount of (virtual) bacon may be available as a reward. :)

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    S Houghtelin
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    I had a clipboard manager when I worked in production, the guy was worthless. Stood around with a clipboard in his hand and did absolutely nothing and didn't know what he was doing. The clipboard made him look important though. :doh:

    It was broke, so I fixed it.

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      I use Ditto[^].

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      Chris C B
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      Excellent, thanks very much. Now installed, and looks like it will do the job. Have some virtual bacon![^] :)

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        I had a clipboard manager when I worked in production, the guy was worthless. Stood around with a clipboard in his hand and did absolutely nothing and didn't know what he was doing. The clipboard made him look important though. :doh:

        It was broke, so I fixed it.

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        Chris C B
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        ...and that reply has earned you... ...a load of virtual tofu![^] ;P :laugh:

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          ...and that reply has earned you... ...a load of virtual tofu![^] ;P :laugh:

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          You're cruel, it could have at the very least, be bacon flavered tofu... :laugh:

          It was broke, so I fixed it.

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            You're cruel, it could have at the very least, be bacon flavered tofu... :laugh:

            It was broke, so I fixed it.

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            Chris C B
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            OK, OK, I'll relent. Will this do?[^] :cool:

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            • C Chris C B

              OK, OK, I'll relent. Will this do?[^] :cool:

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              S Houghtelin
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              :thumbsup: Bu~u~u~u~u~u~rrrrrp!

              It was broke, so I fixed it.

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              • S S Houghtelin

                I had a clipboard manager when I worked in production, the guy was worthless. Stood around with a clipboard in his hand and did absolutely nothing and didn't know what he was doing. The clipboard made him look important though. :doh:

                It was broke, so I fixed it.

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                Mike Hankey
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                Did he have a pocket protector?

                VS2010/AVR Studio 5.0 ToDo Manager Extension

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                • C Chris C B

                  Excellent, thanks very much. Now installed, and looks like it will do the job. Have some virtual bacon![^] :)

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                  Aaaargh! My virtual arteries!

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                  • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

                    Did he have a pocket protector?

                    VS2010/AVR Studio 5.0 ToDo Manager Extension

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                    S Houghtelin
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                    Mike?... Is that you? :laugh: He had a pager and he would look at it all the time like he had important business to attend to.

                    It was broke, so I fixed it.

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                      Mike?... Is that you? :laugh: He had a pager and he would look at it all the time like he had important business to attend to.

                      It was broke, so I fixed it.

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                      Mike Hankey
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                      don't tell anyone but In my early days your would have found me with a PP and a slide rule.

                      VS2010/AVR Studio 5.0 ToDo Manager Extension

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                      • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

                        don't tell anyone but In my early days your would have found me with a PP and a slide rule.

                        VS2010/AVR Studio 5.0 ToDo Manager Extension

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                        Mike Hankey wrote:

                        PP and a slide rule

                        :doh: Mike Mike Mike... what did you just do?

                        It was broke, so I fixed it.

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                          OK, OK, I'll relent. Will this do?[^] :cool:

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                          Nagy Vilmos
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                          Mmm. Breakfast...


                          Panic, Chaos, Destruction. My work here is done. Drink. Get drunk. Fall over - P O'H OK, I will win to day or my name isn't Ethel Crudacre! - DD Ethel Crudacre I cannot live by bread alone. Bacon and ketchup are needed as well. - Trollslayer Have a bit more patience with newbies. Of course some of them act dumb - they're often *students*, for heaven's sake - Terry Pratchett

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                          • S S Houghtelin

                            Mike Hankey wrote:

                            PP and a slide rule

                            :doh: Mike Mike Mike... what did you just do?

                            It was broke, so I fixed it.

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                            I just noticed that....hahahahahaha

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                            • C Chris C B

                              I am currently doing a lot of copy-pasting between various documents in several different applications, and although I have tried a couple of clipboard managers, neither of them hit the spot. I don't mind coughing up some wonga for it, but it should be quick to use - say, like a drop-down list from the top of the screen showing the last dozen or so clips, but just the first one or two lines of each clip. I don't want something that takes up a lot of screen real estate all the time. Does anybody have any suggestions? A large amount of (virtual) bacon may be available as a reward. :)

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                              I use ClipX, It's free and does the job. http://clipx.org

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                              • C Chris C B

                                I am currently doing a lot of copy-pasting between various documents in several different applications, and although I have tried a couple of clipboard managers, neither of them hit the spot. I don't mind coughing up some wonga for it, but it should be quick to use - say, like a drop-down list from the top of the screen showing the last dozen or so clips, but just the first one or two lines of each clip. I don't want something that takes up a lot of screen real estate all the time. Does anybody have any suggestions? A large amount of (virtual) bacon may be available as a reward. :)

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                                I user ArsClip[^] It is old, stable, portable and keyboard driven.

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                                  Aaaargh! My virtual arteries!

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                                  StefanHam
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                                  Ditto is my piece of cake!!

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                                  • C Chris C B

                                    I am currently doing a lot of copy-pasting between various documents in several different applications, and although I have tried a couple of clipboard managers, neither of them hit the spot. I don't mind coughing up some wonga for it, but it should be quick to use - say, like a drop-down list from the top of the screen showing the last dozen or so clips, but just the first one or two lines of each clip. I don't want something that takes up a lot of screen real estate all the time. Does anybody have any suggestions? A large amount of (virtual) bacon may be available as a reward. :)

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                                    georgebaker
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                                    Use ClipX, it remember as many as you want it too. Beside text it also remembers picture that is in the clipboard. Take a look here: http://bluemars.org/clipx

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                                    • C Chris C B

                                      I am currently doing a lot of copy-pasting between various documents in several different applications, and although I have tried a couple of clipboard managers, neither of them hit the spot. I don't mind coughing up some wonga for it, but it should be quick to use - say, like a drop-down list from the top of the screen showing the last dozen or so clips, but just the first one or two lines of each clip. I don't want something that takes up a lot of screen real estate all the time. Does anybody have any suggestions? A large amount of (virtual) bacon may be available as a reward. :)

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                                      Member 2493768
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                                      I stay faithful to Clipmate (http://clipmate.com/[^]. Development's gone a bit quiet of late, but still the best for me.

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                                      • C Chris C B

                                        I am currently doing a lot of copy-pasting between various documents in several different applications, and although I have tried a couple of clipboard managers, neither of them hit the spot. I don't mind coughing up some wonga for it, but it should be quick to use - say, like a drop-down list from the top of the screen showing the last dozen or so clips, but just the first one or two lines of each clip. I don't want something that takes up a lot of screen real estate all the time. Does anybody have any suggestions? A large amount of (virtual) bacon may be available as a reward. :)

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                                        Kamyar
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                                        I've been using ClipX [^]for a couple of years now. Very minimalistic and does exactly what it's supposed to do. Give it a try.

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                                        • C Chris C B

                                          I am currently doing a lot of copy-pasting between various documents in several different applications, and although I have tried a couple of clipboard managers, neither of them hit the spot. I don't mind coughing up some wonga for it, but it should be quick to use - say, like a drop-down list from the top of the screen showing the last dozen or so clips, but just the first one or two lines of each clip. I don't want something that takes up a lot of screen real estate all the time. Does anybody have any suggestions? A large amount of (virtual) bacon may be available as a reward. :)

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                                          arunkumar nk
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                                          Check this out https://sites.google.com/site/wertigoappz/home/inceptionrelease2[^]

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