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3 stars
Version: Clipomatic 2.01
Pros: It's cool, stores clipped material and you can access it later
Cons: No unicode support -- letters like ? and ? (Central and Eastern European) display as ?
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2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
5 stars
Version: Clipomatic 2.01
"Perfect and almost simple. Wait, no, other way around."
Pros: Pretty much everything. Check this out: When this program is running, (and you can choose to make it do so on startup via the settings dialog) it adds a little icon to the system tray. Whenever you copy text, be it Ctrl+C or menu, it is stored into the clipboard. Note that this is not stored into the cache, as it's still on your actual clipboard (though the author thought ahead and created a "flush current item" command, to move it to the cache). Anyways, now, the one that you just stored on your clipboard can be pasted via the old Ctrl+V. But, with this utility, upon pressing Ctrl+Alt+V, it displays a dropdown menu (like a right click) of the one on your clipboard and everything in your cache. You can choose to delete what is in your cache. There's also a clipset editor, which allows you to change the order of the cached items (the first ten can be accessed on the dropdown with the number keys), delete items, and even edit them. It's really quite exquisite.
Cons: That WoodyK9 doesn't know what he's talking about, and is probably too confused to use the clipboard anyways. (It can store up to 64 clips in one cache, and you can save "clipsets," which are permanent caches that you can load and unload at any time. If you really for some reason want to save absolutely everything you've ever copied, this utility can do it. In bits in pieces.)
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1 out of 2 people found this review helpful
1 stars
Version: Clipomatic 2.01
"Only useful for a very few clips"
Cons: When you activate it to paste back something youve copied, there is just a single popup list - quite useless if you want to save hundreds of clips
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5 stars
Version: Clipomatic 2.01
Pros: I'm from the old school, and I do about all of my web design in a text editor. This little tool allows me to set up clip sets with specifically saved scripts. Whenever I'm editing certain types of code, I can load that particular clip set, and I have all my codes right there. Talk about saving time, this tool does it!
Cons: I can't think of any.
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1 stars
Version: Clipomatic 2.01
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