ArsClip 3.2.1 User Reviews
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"Doesn't rely on browsers"
Version: ArsClip 3.2
Pros
The best thing about Arsclip is that you no longer have to rely on browser add-ons for retrieving lost data, as this is very flexible and adaptable.
Cons
None that i can think of
Summary
More Flexibility
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"Best Clipboard Manager & Extension"
Version: ArsClip 3.2
Pros
Awesome simple multiple clip clip board manager! Simply press the shortcut to display the list of clips. If you can copy it, then you can save it to the list. ArsClip allows groups of quick paste so you can remember passwords, common commands/ phrases/ response.
Cons
None! I've tried several other similar programs; unfortunately, not one is as good as this free program.
Summary
ArsClip is the best clip board manager. It's very easy to use. It's also free!
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"I'm Glad I could give 1/2 a Star!"
Version: ArsClip 3.1.5
Pros
It didn't sell me a worthless fixed derivatives investment.
Cons
It also didn't do WHAT IT WAS SUPPOSED TO DO EITHER!
Summary
Big waste of time, maybe if I was a software programmer I could have figured it out...UNINSTALL!
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"Very smart clipboard manager"
Version: ArsClip 3.1.4
Pros
Efficient and comprehensive, no installation needed
Cons
The menu is a bit complicated
Summary
Still my favourite clipboard manager, and I have tried many.
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"Easy to setup and use. Setup is not difficult"
Version: ArsClip 3.1.4
Pros
Lightweight, easy to use and to setup. I am addicted to this software.
Cons
The only problem is that I could not find an option to open it with windows start-up. I had to add the shortcut to my startup menu folder.
Summary
Easy to setup and use. Setup is not difficult, only one thing lacking.
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"Great functionality, good interface, very useful."
Version: ArsClip 3.1.4
Pros
Works well for what it's made for, has a simple interface once you get used to it, customizable pasting hotkeys
Cons
takes some time to get used to, doesn't do a good job of explaining how things work
Summary
Ultimately it works, and works well for those who need this kind of application. It also works well as a "semi-autofill" with customizable hotkeys. The simulate typing feature is very useful for certain applications as well. I would suggest this to anyone who has the need to be able to type something faster than they can by hand.
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"Great functionality, good interface, very useful."
Version: ArsClip 3.1.4
Pros
Works well for what it's made for, has a simple interface once you get used to it, customizable pasting hotkeys
Cons
takes some time to get used to, doesn't do a good job of explaining how things work
Summary
Ultimately it works, and works well for those who need this kind of application. It also works well as a "semi-autofill" with customizable hotkeys. The simulate typing feature is very useful for certain applications as well. I would suggest this to anyone who has the need to be able to type something faster than they can by hand.
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"Pretty useless Program"
Version: ArsClip 3.1.4
Pros
Nothing...
Cons
It doesn't work. It doesn't retain the information.
Summary
I'm glad you asked me about this program. It reminded me to delete it.
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"One minor irritation -- Mostly Great"
Version: ArsClip 3.1.2
Pros
I is very handy to have a historical list of clips that you can choose from.
Cons
The paste other than the top clip into a file name replaces un-highlighted information.
Summary
I have used ArsClip for several years. I have used their permanent clip save feature. All without trouble. I find it easy to use and trouble free.
There is one operating quirk I do not understand.
When I am using a word processor and highlight part of a string of characters and use the hot keys and select a clip (below the top clip in the list) to paste, The clip exactly replaces the highlight and does no change the un-highlighted part of the string. This is what I expect to happen. However, when I am saving file and want to alter the file name by a clip from ArsClip (other than the top clip) the whole file name is replaced by the clip -- not just the highlighted part. The work around is to go to the desktop and open ArsClip there and select the clip (which moves it to the top of the list) and then apply it to the highlighted portion of the file name. -
"Don't bother trying any other. This is by far the best"
Version: ArsClip 3.1.2
Pros
Does everything I want it to do with the clipboard
Cons
none that I can find
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