The Windows command line prompt can be handy at times and sometimes even the only option to execute a specific command in the operating system. You sometimes may need to copy the output of a command to the Windows Clipboard, for instance to use the output in another application. Most users that I know handle [...]
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
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Clipboard Help+Spell, Powerful Windows Clipboard Manager
There is definitely no shortage of third party clipboard managers for the Windows operating system. One of the reasons for this is the limited nature of the default system clipboard feature which can only store one item at a time. This means a lot of juggling back and forth if you need to copy multiple [...]
- Author: Melanie Gross
- Comments: 3
Old-Fashioned Program “Spartan” Helps Capitalize on the Clipboard
Some of us do a lot of copying and pasting during an average day, and from time to time the standard Windows clipboard simply does not cut it. Whether you need to go back and access an item from quite a bit ago, want to save clipboard items for later, or simply want to view [...]
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
- Comments: 3
Climsy, Clipboard Image Uploading, Downloading Software
Climsy is a Windows Clipboard software that is developed by the developers of System Explorer, a powerful and popular Windows system information tool. Climsy’s main features are monitoring the Windows clipboard for images that are copied to it and to process those images locally or remotely. Here is where it can help you: It can [...]
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
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ClipCube, Stores Clipboard Text For Later Use
One of the disadvantages of the built-in Windows Clipboard is that it can only store one record at a time so that it is not possible to access previously stored items again. A history, and the ability to save multiple items would be a godsend for many users. For now, third party tools are the [...]
- Author: Jack Wallen
- Comments: 3
Make use of the KDE 4.5 Clipboard
Klipper is the KDE 4.5 clipboard and it is not your average clipboard tool. Unlike most operating system clipboards, Klippy gives the user quick and easy access to not just the last object copied, but multiple objects copied. Klipper is so powerful a clipboard tool, you will wonder why other operating systems don’t mimic the [...]
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
- Comments: 2
ClipUpload, Semi-Automates Uploading Clipboard Data
The main intention of posting data to the clipboard is to have it in reach to process it further at a later point in time. This includes copying someone’s email address and pasting it into an email application, creating a screenshot and uploading it to a server on the Internet, copying and paste text to [...]
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
- Comments: 9
ShapeShifter, Lightweight Windows Clipboard Replacement
The clipboard acts as a temporary storage location for data that is copied to it by a computer user. The standard Windows Clipboard can only store one entry, which gets overwritten every time new data is copied. That makes some operations, where multiple sets of data need to be copied more complex than necessary. ShapeShifter [...]
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
- Comments: 3
Clipbox Stores Multiple Clipboard Entries
If there is one thing that’s not so great about the Windows Clipboard, then its the fact that it only stores one entry at a time. New entries automatically replace the old entries, which can result in lots of copying and pasting if multiple items need to be pasted. Clipbox is a barebones clipboard extender [...]
