Clip Board util.

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What are you recommending and using to augment the Windows clipboard?

We used PCMag's ClipTrack for quite a few years, but after Ziff-Davis went
payware we switched to ClipTray. However, if you're not careful with
ClipTray, you can lose all your saved clips -- which has happened to us
twice now.

We'd like something that works with the clips from the present session, as
well as with an archive of stored boilerplate clips.

Thanks!

Steve
 
Steve said:
What are you recommending and using to augment the Windows clipboard?

We used PCMag's ClipTrack for quite a few years, but after Ziff-Davis went
payware we switched to ClipTray. However, if you're not careful with
ClipTray, you can lose all your saved clips -- which has happened to us
twice now.

We'd like something that works with the clips from the present session, as
well as with an archive of stored boilerplate clips.

Ditto works very well for me. Easy to access and stays out of the way.

http://ditto-cp.sourceforge.net/
 
Yankee Clipper III
http://www.yankee-clipper.net/index.htm

A super powerful Windows clipboard extender/memory- now in its third
generation. Handles Pictures, Richtext, URLS, etc - any size. Features
printing, drag and drop, optional permanent storage of clippings.
Familiar "Outlook" interface. Freeware.
 
Steve King said:
What are you recommending and using to augment the Windows clipboard?

We used PCMag's ClipTrack for quite a few years, but after Ziff-Davis went
payware we switched to ClipTray. However, if you're not careful with
ClipTray, you can lose all your saved clips -- which has happened to us
twice now.

We'd like something that works with the clips from the present session, as
well as with an archive of stored boilerplate clips.

Thanks!

Steve



I will try Dito myself, but so far CLCL rules all others:
http://www.nakka.com/soft/clcl/index_eng.html

Karen
http://scootgirl.com/
 
Yankee Clipper X is shareware, but Yankee Clipper III and Yankee
Clipper Plus are still available as freeware.
 
What are you recommending and using to augment the Windows clipboard?

If you want something with an ultra small memory
footprint that handles just text history, try
Clipomatic. I have used it for years and love the fact
it uses less than 200K running.

http://www.mlin.net/

I've found all the utilities on this site are very
tightly coded.
 
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