6 Free Clipboard History Managers to Track What You Copy & Paste
You need a clipboard manager because it can remember all the things you copy and paste. We have compiled five of the most functional tools to manage your clipboard history .
9 Simple Tricks You Didn't Know Were Possible in Windows
Windows has many simple tricks up its sleeve that are easily overlooked. Everything we show you here is native to Windows, no gimmicks. How many of these do you know?
6 Tools to Manage Your Linux Clipboard
Clipboard Managers will save you a ton of hassle and headaches - you won't want to go another day without using one. We've tested six clipboard management tools to help Turbo Charge your clipboard.
How to Share Your Windows Clipboard with Your Android Device & Vice Versa
Ever wished you could share a URL or a snippet of text from your phone to your PC or vice versa? Your wish shall come true. We'll show you how to sync your clipboards.
Solve Your Mac OS X Clipboard Management Problems With iClip
If you want to reduce the hassles of copying and pasting text or managing clippings, you should take iClip for a test drive.
Clips Uses Your iPhone Keyboard & Widgets as a Clipboard Manager
The problem of copying and pasting text still remains unsolved in iOS 8, but a few new widgets and share apps provide some time-saving solutions.
Power Up Mac Productivity Using Named Clipboards in Keyboard Maestro
No clipboard manager can do what versatile named clipboards can in Mac automation program Keyboard Maestro.
Sync Your Mac & iOS Clipboard With Command-C & Scribe
Transferring the contents of your Mac's clipboard to your iPhone or iPad usually involves sending yourself an email or message, but that's cumbersome and inefficient.
Be More Productive With A Powerful Clipboard Manager [Mac]
If you routinely copy and paste text and other items on your Mac and iOS devices, you will no doubt agree that Apple's default clipboard features are extremely lacking. Both the iOS and OS X clipboards only allow you to save one clipping at a time. Each clipping you make gets overridden by a new one. As a writer, I rely on a couple of third-party clipboard managers that help me stay productive in the work that I do.
Quickly Copy Symbols To The Clipboard With Symbol Caddy [Mac]
Quickly find and copy obscure symbols, then post them into any program. Symbol Caddy is among those long-forgotten class of Mac apps - the dashboard widget. Which is a shame, because it's a widget that is sincerely useful. Imagine you're writing about currencies, and need to compare the dollar ($) to the euro (€), and as such need quick access to both symbols. If you're American, where do you find the euro symbol?
Save.me Brings Clipboard Monitoring To A New Level [Windows]
It only took me one or two disasters in losing huge blocks of copied text to cave in and download a third-party clipboard manager for Windows. While there are many, like ClipTrap, I've found that plenty of them have poor interfaces or indexing options that are not very featureful. Just the other day, I stumbled across a new one by the name of Save.me. At first, Save.me doesn't come across as a clipboard manager.
Do You Copy & Paste All Day? Manage The Windows Clipboard Better With The Portable ClipTrap
The clipboard is one of the invisible but most used features of our Windows computers. But satisfied with the way it handles any copy-paste operations, we let it be…rarely fiddling with it to change its default operation. Come to think of it, it is a bit strange because copy-paste operations take place throughout the day, almost as an unconscious behavior, and always repeatedly. It may make sense to use a clipboard manager which will at least cut the repetitions of CTRL+C and CTRL+V.
PasteBin Makes Using Pastebin.com Easier & Straight From The Desktop [Windows]
Pastebin is recognized Internet-wide as the place to go to paste your data and code snippets. Many people probably know of the service through releases by groups like LulzSec, but it serves a much greater purpose than just dumping hashed passwords and email lists. Pastebin.com is useful in any scenario where you've got a ridiculous chunk of text that you need to spit out in a clean and efficient way.
How To Store Your Clipboard Data & Share It Online
The clipboard is something we use probably every few minutes, but seldom see. Like an invisible help it stays out of the way and carries whatever we cut and copy to every corner of our computer. Clipboards have broken free from the boundaries of the desktop and have gone online. And just like their elder cousins, online clipboards have uses we usually ignore in favor of more visible mediums like email and social media.
PasteAsFile: Save Images & Text From Your Clipboard Directly To Any Folder [Windows]
Paste any image or text to any folder in your computer, as a file. PasteAsFile is a simple Windows program that makes your clipboard that much more useful, and it's a dream for people who love collecting images or quotes in folders. By default you can copy an image and paste it into any program that can handle images. If you want to save the file, you can do so from within an image editor.
Power Up Your Copy & Paste Functions With These 2 Tools [Windows]
There are a lot of ways to trick out your Windows clipboard. Some of the most common revolve around the idea of extending the clipboard so that it can hold numerous different things for you to paste. We've done an article before about some of the best clipboard managers, so if that interests you then check those out.