![]() ![]() ClipMerge allows you to merge the previous clipboard contents with the current contents. There’s also a very interesting “ClipMerge” feature. Press Cmd+K and you’re presented with a list of recent clips. “if you’re looking for something integrated into your workflow, Launchbar has it implemented right inside the UI. ![]() I haven’t tried it myself, so I’d like to quote this Smoking Apples post: Seems like Launchbar (from the same developers of LittleSnitch) added a clipboard feature in its last update. You can set up a very good shared clipboard though. Moreover, I believe the interface it’s too much cluttered, see it by yourself. update, but I couldn’t get the application to work fine (I mean, the Preferences didn’t work). The problem is, I found iClip buggy and slow: maybe is due to the recent Snow Leopard 10.6.2. ![]() There are “slots” which show you a quick preview of the items stored in your clipboard, which could be really useful. IClip sits at the edge of your screen recording all the stuff you copy. What I was looking while searching for a good clipboard manager was an easy to use app, yet powerful and with a good user interface. Now, if you copy a lot of stuff and you use Mac OS, you should have noticed the lack of a built in clipboard manager which stores all of your copied data enabling you to paste them later.įortunately there are many 3rd party clipboard managers that can do this: in this roundup I’ve collected 15 of the most famous clipboard apps available for Mac OS X. Everyone copies something every single day. There’s a keyboard shortcut I use everyday, hundreds of times: Cmd + C, Copy. ![]()
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