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kunkel321:
Re PowerPaste:  Check out the "stack" operations of our local Clipboard Help + Spell. 
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From the help file:
CHS now has a stack system that will let you easily copy multiple clips into a stack (queue), and then paste them back out individually (or as a block) in a First-In-First-Out (FIFO) order.
This can be very useful when you have to copy a series of items from one location to another.
How it works:
The CHS stack works by keeping track of a "stack marker" that you can assign at any time, either BEFORE you start copying a collection of new clips, or afterwards.
At any time you can "pop" the oldest item in the stack and advance the marker, or paste the entire contents of the stack in one operation.
New clips are automatically added to the stack -- you don't have to do anything special to add them -- the only thing you have to do is set the starting position of the stack marker.
To set (or clear) the starting stack marker position BEFORE you copy any clips, use the custom hotkey (see hotkey options) or bring up the quick paste or tray menu and choose to set the starting stack marker.
To set the starting stack marker position AFTER you have copied some clips, bring up the quick paste menu and hold shift while clicking on a specific clip, OR bring up the main clip grid and right click on an item to show the stack submenu, and then mark the clip as the start of the stack.
Then you can perform stack operations (pop or paste as block) using the hotkeys or the quick paste stack submenu.
In addition to pasting as a solid text block, you can paste items with simulated TAB keypresses between then, which is useful for form filling.

cyberdiva:
Thanks, kunkel321, for this info about a PowerPaste-like feature in CHS.  I'm happy to know about this, but I found from my experience with ClipCache that even the presence of such a feature wasn't enough.  I found I used the ClipBar a lot, even when I wasn't thinking about it.  That feature more than any other brought me back to ClipMate.

skinny:
First time post,

Been using Clipmate off and on for 10 years, was looking for the forums support but Google searched and found this forum post instead.

I downloaded the free 30 day trial and it just expired today.  The functionality seems to be mostly there, but some annoyances are there to get you to buy the software.  I bought it already a couple times over, but now there's a free trial if you sign up.

I am running Win7 and would like to get a new system with Win10 and still run Clipmate, anyone having success still running it?

About ClipMate - EXPIRED
Version: v7.5.26 build 136
Date: March 6, 2013
Language: English
License Information:

BEGIN LICENSE
Evaluation
--- End quote ---

I will go back and check out the links to the other clipboard utilities.

What I use the most: 

PowerPaste,
Appending clips (Ctrl Alt A),
Clean up Text Tool (very powerful esp if using regular expressions), http://txtformat.com/ is an online alternative
Safe (and folders for storing clips)

And I just love the sounds, the pops and effects from using it over the years.

Anyone still managing to still use Clipmate?  I don't think I can purchase it, but I will try using the Free Trial thing...

Any suggestions will be appreciated.

mouser:
You might want to try our Clipboard Help+Spell, which has many of the same features.  I'm sure there would be a bit of a learning curve but who knows..

https://www.donationcoder.com/software/mouser/popular-apps/clipboard-help-and-spell

cranioscopical:
I have a ClipMate_7526_136.exe installer here from 2013, and I had a license for that. If I recall, I dropped it because Win8 didn't seem to like it (at leat on my machines)
 

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