![]() If you copy text from a Web site, the URL is not preserved, so if you don't work on the text right away, you will end up with a lot of snippets and have no idea where you got them from. You can't do that in Copy'em Paste.īoth have one glaring omission. If you have copied some text, you can edit it in a TextEdit-like window with an advanced formatting toolbar this enables you, for example, to color parts of the text, underline it, change the alignment, etc. It's a pity, because from all the clipboard managers I have tried-and they are many-I have found iClipboard to be among the best.Ĭopy'em Paste has a similar set of features, but lacks sounds and the comfortable way to edit clippings that iClipboard offers. IClipboard, SOHO Organizer and SOHO Notes have all been discontinued, so don't expect any new versions of iClipboard. I'm neither going to comment on the company's support, which is apparently non-existent, nor the price, because I actually got iClipboard as a birthday present from a friend. My system version is currently 10.10.5 (Yosemite). A User Guide is available directly from the Help menu. I have been using iClipboard v5.0 since it came out, and I have never found any bug and never had to contact the support because there was no need for that. I had a utility like this way back in the day under MacOS 9, and really missed it when making the jump to OS X, and had missed it every single day until I started using iClipboard, back around version 3 or whenever it was that I first found it. Same goes for it suddenly not being available from the author's site, after people have paid for it (we often need to re-download and re-install things).īut that's nothing to do with how good this is as a piece of software, and it's darned good. I tend to agree with complaints below that, as just a bug-fix release, it should have been free (and been 5.something, not 6.0, since it added no new features). I'm sorry that there's some kind of problem right now in getting the 6.0 version (a quick search shows it on at least one BT site, if you're willing to go that route), but I already downloaded it, and it works very well for me. However, I haven't found iClipboard, PTHPasteboard, ClipBuddy, etc., to be any more stable. I sometimes have it crash multiple times per day (though sometimes it also runs all week without dying). The only reason this isn't 5 stars is that the app is fairly unstable. With iClipboard you just double-click it. iClip is fairly close, but it irritates me by not responding to double-click on a copied item to paste it you have to click on a tiny little arrow icon instead. Rather than rate the company, as everyone below is doing, I'll rate the actual product: I personally find it best-in-class for this kind of software, and I have used pretty much all of them.
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