Submit portable freeware that you find here. It helps if you include information like description, extraction instruction, Unicode support, whether it writes to the registry, and so on.
Yeah I contacted the author about the topic but I don't think he had a track on that. A cross-platform clipboard manager with standardized text encryption is a tall order.
I reminded the developer about your suggestion. I am closely following CopyQdevelopment and I am certain that the developer is doing his best to fix issues and add features- I get notifications every day about problems and fixes. I am not a developer but I am sure that maintaining a program on the three major platforms (Windows, MacOS, Linux, custom releases for major Linux distributions- Arch Linux, Debian, Fedora, Ubuntu) requires lots of time and efforts. Often a bug is OS- or distro-specific which makes reproducing and fixing it harder. The developer is putting lots of efforts on the documentation too.
Just tested out the latest update -- CopyQ has come a long way since my initial tests. I may finally have found something to unseat the excellent Ditto clipboard manager that I've been using for 5+ years.
webfork wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 11:37 am
Just tested out the latest update -- CopyQ has come a long way since my initial tests. I may finally have found something to unseat the excellent Ditto clipboard manager that I've been using for 5+ years.
Update here: CopyQ is really dragging on my system lately, probably going to test out the latest Ditto update (care of gbrao).