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Any better Clipboard program.
Curt:
HALF a zillion, rjbull ;-)
I am not sure my opinion on software can help any one... My first concern is if the program is easy to use, and stable. Yes, I have tried many and I have disabled them all - except one of course: "CFi ShellToys Clipboard+". I like this one the best.
1) http://www.shelltoysxp.com/default.asp
2) http://www.shelltoysxp.com/clipboardplus.asp
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Clipboard+ is an extended clipboard utility which runs invisibly in the background while you work. Each time you copy text, graphics or files/folders to the clipboard in any program or window, Clipboard+ stores a copy of the same item, up to a maximum number of items that you choose. (When the maximum is reached, older items are removed to make room for new ones.)
At any time, you can open the Clipboard+ window by pressing a hotkey and view the stored clip-items. Any item can be copied back to the clipboard by double-clicking it, ready for pasting again. You can also search for items, delete individual items or clear the entire store. Text clips can be sent directly into a word processor, bypassing the clipboard.
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wraith808:
I use ClipMate, and it's just there. I don't use the fancy features most of the time, but being able to see what's on the clipboard is definitely very useful, and when I do need the fancy features, they're there. And it doesn't affect my systems. That's all I really need. :)
bob99:
HALF a zillion, rjbull ;-)
I am not sure my opinion on software can help any one... My first concern is if the program is easy to use, and stable. Yes, I have tried many and I have disabled them all - except one of course: "CFi ShellToys Clipboard+". I like this one the best.
-Curt (August 26, 2011, 07:38 AM)
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This is the 1st I heard about CFI. Looks like it can combine a few different programs/utilities I've been using into one. Going to try out the trial and see. Before I do, does anyone know if it will "play well" with XYplorer?
Curt:
-yes, CFi works well with all the major file managers.
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Trial is 45 days nag-free.
bob99:
-yes, CFi works well with all the major file managers.
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Trial is 45 days nag-free.
-Curt (August 26, 2011, 10:29 AM)
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Thanks... I'm going to give it a try.
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