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Author Topic: Best free clipboard manager — Ditto vs ClipX vs CLCL vs Clipboard Help+Spell  (Read 5862 times)

barney

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Review by way of dotTech.

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What, no Ethervane Echo?  :)

Thanks to tranglos, as far as I'm concerned the search is over!

http://www.tranglos.com/echo/  :-*
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When was the dotTech article written?  He complained that Ditto doesn't date stamp its entries or allow search.  In fact if you hover over an entry for a moment the popup shows the Added and Last Used dates, and there is a search field right across the bottom of the window.  I'm not sure how you could miss those.
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When was the dotTech article written?  He complained that Ditto doesn't date stamp its entries or allow search.  In fact if you hover over an entry for a moment the popup shows the Added and Last Used dates, and there is a search field right across the bottom of the window.  I'm not sure how you could miss those.

Publish date was 2013-01-09, don't have any idea when the comparisons were made,  Note that dotTech reviews are frequently not in depth.  Rather, they tend toward casual, unintuitive use.  (At least, that's the impression I've gotten.)