I've always just lived with one cut/copy, one clipboard, and one paste at a time. I've never trusted these particular utility apps. Currently, there are more than 20 titles in the list.Īt a recent BMUGwest meeting, moderator Lorca Hanns recommended Jérémy Marchand's Clipboard Center, which creates lists of "captured items." If you have duplicates on a list, they will be merged.
If you're interested in this category, Chris Swain at Macs in Chemistry offers a detailed list of most solutions. Users can also examine the details of copied items, such as the number of words or characters, or the size of an image. The software supports text and its formatting. Interestingly, Paster uses iCloud for sync and supports Macs as well as iOS.Ĭollective 2 offers a number of useful search capabilities that let you find words and items in your copy history. The Macs in Chemistry blog recently mentioned two new clipboard managers: Paster by Kai Luo, and Collective 2 by Generation Loss Interactive.
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- The fourth button, with three dots, gives you access to a few settings.41 impressive questions to ask in a job interview There’s also search functionality, useful when you’re trying to find that thing you know you copied a few days ago. You can browse your starred items by clicking the start in the left-hand sidebar. You can also “star” previously copied items for future reference. You can browse your clipboard history by clicking the icon in the system tray on Windows and the menu bar on macOS.Ĭlick anything, and it will be sent to the clipboard right away. Using Your Newly Synced ClipboardĪfter you’ve set up 1Clipboard on all your computers, you’re done: copy something on one computer, and it will be on your clipboard on the other. Repeat these steps on every computer you want your clipboard to sync to. Sign into your account-1Clipboard only asks for permission to manage its own configuration, so the rest of your data is secure.
We’re interested in syncing, so we’ll choose the option to “Sign into Google.” First, you’ll be asked whether or not you want to sync your clipboard-if not, everything you copy will be stored locally instead.