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Clipjump v12.5

webfork on 18 Jun 2017
  • 1MB (uncompressed)
  • Released on 14 Apr 2016
  • Suggested by apph

Clipjump captures changes in the system clipboard in multiple clipboards. Then just one key (Ctrl+V by default) provides controls for pasting, editing, or exporting. The program supports a variety of customizations, plugins, and scripting. The program can create custom pasting formats, copy file data, and copy file paths onto the clipboard.

Functional on 64-bit systems, the program is Multilingual and written using AutoHotkey.

Category:
Runs on:WinXP / Vista / Win7 / Win8 / Win10
Writes settings to: Application folder
Stealth: ? Yes
Unicode support: Yes
Path portability: Automatic relative path (eg. ..\..\personal\work.doc)
License: Apache License v2.0
How to extract: Download the ZIP package (32 or 64-bit) and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch Clipjump.exe.
Similar/alternative apps: Ditto
What's new?
  • Fixed crashing issues in v12.3 by using TooltipEx.
  • Now using SQlite database for History.
  • Ignore quick (<200ms) clipboard changes to prevent crashes.
  • New option to use Win-C and Win-X for copying to Clipjump.
  • New option to disable automatic clipboard monitoring.

Note for x64 downloaders - If you are updating from a past Clipjump installation, then old clips other than text data type (file/folder, image) will become invalid. See here for more info.
Latest comments
ripu on 2016-01-30 18:36

This is one awesome clipboard manager. And it's very light on system.

shnbwmn on 2016-02-07 08:37

You know a program's good when it's written in AHK. And you also know it's going to be light on system resources. Seriously, AHK is mandatory for anyone who's serious about being productive on a computer.

Crid on 2020-06-21 04:52

I switched to this from ArsClip about five years ago and love it. Win 10 now provides some of the functionality, but Clipjump has important options, and I have it configured to store my old clipboards. (Disk space is cheap, and it's really great to get be able to find some mundane info you cut-&-pasted a few weeks earlier.)

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