Looking for a simple clipboard.
Just clip,store and paste, Something like Snippet but with multiple store capacity.
I've tried Clipx and Ditto. NG.
Simple Clipboard
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- PlatinumLounger
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Simple Clipboard
BOB
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- Administrator
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Re: Simple Clipboard
Best wishes,
Hans
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- UraniumLounger
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Re: Simple Clipboard
What is your complaint about the 2 you've tried, VBob? What functionality are you seeking that they are missing?
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- PlatinumLounger
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Re: Simple Clipboard
It's the other way around. Too much crammed into what I want, just a "KISS."BobH wrote:What is your complaint about the 2 you've tried, VBob? What functionality are you seeking that they are missing?
( keep it simple stupid )
BOB
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- 5StarLounger
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Re: Simple Clipboard
I was looking at an application today called clipa.vu. it is very inexpensive (less than US$8) and seems to be very robust.
Has anyone experience with this?
Has anyone experience with this?
Don
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Re: Simple Clipboard
Try OneNote. Free & very easy to use. Runs on just about any device. It may do more than what you want but then again you may find more uses for it once you get to know it better.
Joe
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- GoldLounger
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Re: Simple Clipboard
I use OneNote while doing Family Research and is a very handy tool.
And it comes with most current versions of MS Office.
And it comes with most current versions of MS Office.
I am so far behind, I think I am First
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- 5StarLounger
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Re: Simple Clipboard
I also use OneNote although maybe not to its potential. I mainly use it the way I used to use MS Binder - where I can collect all sorts of related information.
I was more interested in a clipboard manager that would hold a number of items that could quickly and repeatedly pasted various places.
I was more interested in a clipboard manager that would hold a number of items that could quickly and repeatedly pasted various places.
Don