Menu bar item which facilitates managing multiple clipboard text items by storing clipboard contents in a list displayed as menu items. #Manage clipboard #Clipboard content #Access content #Clipboard #Manager #Content
Selecting a menu item restores the saved clipboard text associated with that item to the clipboard. Add clipboard text items to the list by selecting the "Copy Clipboard" menu item. (The current clipboard text, or part of it, is displayed directly below this item.)
Remove a specific item by selecting "Remove" from its submenu. You can also append the items contents to the clipboard by selecting "Append to Clipboard" from its submenu. Remove all the clipboard items by selecting the "Remove All Items" menu item.
The clipboard items are saved when the program is quit, and restored when it is launched. In addition you can choose the "Save Items..." menu item to save the clipboard list to a disk file.
You can subsequently reload the clipboard items by selecting the "Open Items..." menu item. In this way you can keep repositories of clipboard items for future retrieval.
Put the application into your login items if you want it to launch automatically whenever you log in. Go to System Preferences "Accounts" and then click the "Login Items" pane. All you have to do next is simply drag ClipList into the list.
Limitations in the unregistered version
- 12 days trial period.
What's new in ClipList 1.0.7:
- Maintenance update.
ClipList 1.0.7
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- Mac OS X 10.6.6 or later (Intel only)
- file size:
- 1 MB
- filename:
- ClipList.dmg
- main category:
- Utilities
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