ClipList Changelog

What's new in ClipList 1.0.7

Apr 24, 2016
  • Maintenance update.

New in ClipList 1.0.6 (Feb 7, 2015)

  • Maintenance for latest Mac OS X.
  • Help menu link to the website has been fixed.

New in ClipList 1.0.5 (Dec 30, 2013)

  • Updated for Mavericks

New in ClipList 1.0.4 (Jul 30, 2013)

  • Fixed: Menu items "Remove all items" and "Save items" were not disabled when there are no items.
  • Fixed: When opening a cliplist document ClipList was asking you if you want to replace the current clipboard items when there are none.
  • Fixed: When there are no clipboard items to display the menu displays "There are no clipboard items".
  • Fixed: When the clipboard does not contain text, the menu item "Save Clipboard" is disabled.
  • Fixed: The text read from the clipboard was never erased when ClipList was done with it, causing a memory leak.

New in ClipList 1.0.3 (Mar 23, 2011)

  • Clips can now be added to the menu list using a service item lablled "Save to ClipList."
  • After launching ClipList you may need to open Services preferences (in the Keyboard preferences of System Preferences) and select this option.
  • The program "pings" after the item is entered into the menu items.

New in ClipList 1.0.2 (Mar 21, 2011)

  • After a saved clipping is selected from the menu it is not only put on the clipboard, but the paste command is invoked on the frontmost app so that it is also pasted into that app.

New in ClipList 1.0.1 (May 4, 2009)

  • Rich text is now supported.
  • Improved document support: when you double click a "cliplist" file created using "Save Items..." the application will replace the current clipboard list with the list saved in the file (given your approval.)
  • cliplist files now have distinguishing icons that match that of the application.
  • Added ability to save the current clipboard text in an RTF file on the Desktop.

New in ClipList 1.0 (Apr 1, 2009)

  • Initial release.