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anyClipboard

#1 Post by lautrepay »

Website: http://www.toolilla.com/anyclipboard/
anyClipboard will remember everything you copied to your clipboard: files, folders, graphics, texts, URLs, emails and more to come, this is why it is called anyClipboard. It will remember all your clipboard items, forever, with an easy way to copy them back to the clipboard.

No need to install anything, just place the executable in any folder you want and start working, a data folder will be created automatically to contain the application's data.
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Download 32-bit version @ http://www.toolilla.com/anyclipboard/32 ... pboard.zip
Download 64-bit version @ http://www.toolilla.com/anyclipboard/64 ... pboard.zip

License: Freeware

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#2 Post by Midas »

Nice one, simple and to the point, with native x64 version as the highlight; notwithstanding, I'd describe it more as a clipboard logger than a full blown clipboard manager...

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#3 Post by lautrepay »

Midas wrote:I'd describe it more as a clipboard logger than a full blown clipboard manager...
Exactly. I think there are users that will appreciate a simple clipboard tool like this.
By the way, as you are looking for x64 software, let me recommend you RClipStep. Easy to use but with interesting features.

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#4 Post by Midas »

Thanks for the tip, lautrepay -- testing as we speak. The program page links seem to be broken, but I found it in Softpedia: http://www.softpedia.com/get/Office-too ... Step.shtml

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#5 Post by I am Baas »

Midas wrote:Thanks for the tip, lautrepay -- testing as we speak. The program page links seem to be broken, but I found it in Softpedia: http://www.softpedia.com/get/Office-too ... Step.shtml
RClipStep's homepage @ http://richard.wiener.sweb.cz/moje/SW/index.htm

Dl @ http://richard.wiener.sweb.cz/moje/SW/rclipstep.zip

Or via http://sourceforge.net/projects/rclipstep/

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#6 Post by Midas »

Tested RClipStep x64. I was very favorably impressed with the overall simplicity and ease of use. The case conversion options for clipboard texts could be real time-savers.

However, the 20MB memory footprint seems rather over the top to me. Compare with the clipboard manager I currently use, the last freeware version of Clipboard Diary by Softvoile (v1.4; x32; made portable by batch file launching...) that does most of everything I need: it takes only five to ten times less (4MB currently, with over a thousand clips).

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So, it's 'madadayo' (Japanese for 'not yet') for now...

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