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Clipboard Evolved

Clipboard Evolved

Super powerful clipboard manager

Version:  2.38

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Still totally worthless

Feedback Type:  Review

Contributed by: Fred_4 Sunday, July 13 2008 @ 06:23 PM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Less than a month

Recommend Product: NO

I load it up, right-click on the clipboard palette, and it goes into the spinning ball of death.
The application is not responding in Activity Viewer, and I have to force quit it.

I will keep trying a few more times as new versions come out until I give up.

I know it's new, and I will give them a chance to fix it, but so far every version has been worthless.

MacBook Pro 2.6GHZ, 4GB RAM, Leopard, all updates.
  
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Still totally worthless - mikepower

I was just about to write to say that I installed this and it worked fine when, guess what? Yes, that's right, I got he spinning beachball of death. At least for me the app does show up in my activity monitor so I can at quit it.

It's a shame because it's a nice looking and simple little clipboard app. I use Shadow Clipboard and iClip so I don't need another but the developer really needs to sort this out. At present it's more Clipboard Unevolved thn anything :(

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Monday, July 14 2008 @ 03:47 AM PDT


Bugs removed in new version - mikepower

I have had excellent feedback from the developer over the last two days and the bugs have now been ironed out leaving this as a nice looking, simple and efficient little clipboard utility. I'm going to use it in place of ShadowClipboard for the next few days to see how it performs. But in any case I think you should give it a try now that things have been fixed. And the great response shows that the developer is serious about his creation. Unlike a lot of others out there (David Watanabe are you listening?) who can't be bothered to respond, even to paying customers!

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Tuesday, July 15 2008 @ 03:44 AM PDT