![]() But measuring it against other clipboard management programs such as the one in review, it’s limitations become quite obvious given that apart from offering just about no options to customize duration for storing clips or saving/sharing them, its poor support for rich text formatting, suffice for one to shop around for something better. After several months of use can safely say that winkey V does a fine job, pops right up without delay, keeps stuff in scrollable drop down list and the best bit (surely for me as I work with long filenames) – won’t stop renaming items in explorer if you brought up the clipboard manager. To add even more to this already lengthy comment, it’d be fair to add that having enrolled in the fast ring insider program, it was great to find the clipboard thingy baked into the os as part of sporadic updates which otherwise would serve little purpose than broken drivers and such. Its probably going to make me sound a bit paranoid but given my ignorance and the program’s features choosing which would allow it to capture potentially high-risk personal information, can someone please advise on the security/privacy aspect before I dump Windows 10’s inbuilt clipboard, which despite doing a fairly okay job with capturing copied text and images is in typical Microsoft fashion comes in a rather rigid iteration with poor chances of requisite major changes coming any time in the foreseeable future as has been their staple tradition for far too long to remember. Tldr: any known/perceived security/privacy risks with giving access to sensitive content? Sounds convincing, specially with the thorough and well written review. A portable version would have been nice, but given the plethora of features that the application ships with, it's not a deal breaker. This can be useful in case you accidentally clicked "new" in Snipping Tool, without saving the previously captured image.ĬlipClip is compatible with Windows 7 and above. The program saves screenshots that you take with the Snipping Tool/Print Screen. Head to the Options menu, to toggle the clipboard monitoring, instant paste and simplify formatting. The Window menu can be used for the same, and also has a setting to pin ClipClip to stay on top of other programs. The audio effects can be disabled from the Configuration > General page.Ĭlicking the close button will bring up a pop-up prompt with options to either exit the program, or minimize it to the system tray. A loud click sound indicates new content has been saved, while gentler clicks mean a previously saved content has been copied again. That's a lot of options.ĬlipClip plays a sound when you copy something to the clipboard. That's not all, scroll down using the wheel and this menu expands to list more options such as covert the clip to/from Base 64, Calculate MD5 hash, Encode/Decode URLs or HTML, search online, Tweet, Translate it using Google, Bing or DeepL, send to PasteBin, create a short URL, Lookup WHOIS, Send email, replace double quotes with single quotes (or vice versa), use capitalization, hyphenation, read aloud, Markdown to HTML. ![]() These let you convert text from lowercase to UPPERCASE or the other way around, capitalize the first letter, sentence case, reverse the text, sort alphabetically, remove whitespaces or underscores, and shuffle the text randomly. The "Apply action" options are really handy. ![]() The program uses Google Translate for this feature. The "Translate and use clip" option can be used to directly translate a clip from the original language to any other language that you select, and paste it. You may change the clip type to TXT or RTF or HTML. This menu has options to delete the clip, save it, rename it. Pin a clip and you'll be able to access it from the Pinned Clips panel on the side bar. Right-clicking a clip allows you to copy it with or without the formatting, or just the title or the clip's source.
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