Clipboard managers... Dunno which one is better!
1. CLIBOR: I have no doubt Clibor is the best for Text-only (and URLs) due to its FIFO-LIFO thing, low RAM footprint, ease of use, etc I use it by clicking the chosen clip and then CTRL+V to paste it, this is an unproductive and slow 2-step way to paste, I should use a NUMBER shortcut or a Double-click to paste... am I missing something? I've tested briefly.
2. CLIPDIARY: The best tested so far in general but the highest in resources use, very practical but not innovative
3. CLIPJUMP: Uses the most practical approach to paste clips but I sometimes find it hard to find the clip I want to paste and I find myself cycling through the whole history like a roulette
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4. CLCL: Very resource friendly, practical and IT'S THE ONLY ONE that I have tested in different Text editors, Word processors and the like that ALWAYS HITS, the rest come to a point where they FAIL pasting images!!!!! It lacks TRIM-FORMATTING text before pasting
5. DITTO: Dunno, I'm afraid to test this monster and use it for simple things I do
6. ARSCLIP: Not tested yet... More of the same?
SOFTWARE THAT HAS NOT BEEN DEVELOPED:
If I had the time and skills I would create a clipboard Manager (another one?) that:
- Manages Text, URLs, Images, Files, Folders, graphics from propietary software (ouch, that must be hard to implement)
- Has FIFO-LIFO
- Uses very low resources and works fast and easy
- Doesn't interfere with the COPY/PASTE traditional methods of Windows
- GROUPS clips by category: Text-URLS, Images, Graphics, Files-Folders, Phrases, Code snippets, etc
- Can start SESSIONS of copy-paste that are separated (a SEPARATOR-BAR maybe in the menu) from the rest of the clipboard history
- Serves coffee...
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