Clipper - 1.1pasteboard manager for the menu bar |
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Update to my post below 



- Version: 1.1, 1/14/2006 09:22PM PST
Mike Fleischner
I take it back-- you can apparently make the history preference stick if you hit return after entering the value you want. Just entering the number and closing the preference panel won't do it.
Now all I need is a hotkey and it's perfect!
Now all I need is a hotkey and it's perfect!
Almost perfect 



- Version: 1.1, 1/14/2006 12:15PM PST
Mike Fleischner
If it would only retain the history number in the preferences panel (personally don't even care about the actual clipboard contents) throughout restarts and had hotkeys to cycle through the histories. I'm trying to reproduce the effect I had under OS 9 and the F-key AltClipboard, which ony had two clipboards and switched between the two with (in my case) shift-command-6. This app almost does that, but I can't keep the number of clipboards to 2 through restarts and I have to use the mouse to switch clipboards.
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- Almost perfect
only minor grips, could do with an auto start feature on the preferences but it's easy enough to do manually in system preferences as a login item. Also on my second day of using it thought it had stopped working then found there needs to text on the clipboard before the drop down menu will appear.