
Cop圜lip 2Ĭop圜lip 2 costs $4.99 from outside the Mac App Store and comes with a 10 day trial. So you can preview the entire text or the image from the clipboard before pasting it somewhere. One cool feature ClipMenu has is preview bubbles. You can increase this count from the preferences window. If you click the History Window option you’ll get to see the last 100 entries.

You can get to the menu using the menu bar utility as well (which also supports Yosemite’s Dark mode). You can use Cmd + 1 to Cmd + 0 to copy one of the last 10 clipboard items back to the current clipboard. The pitch is simple, using the global hotkey you can bring up a menu that lists your five latest clipboard entries and shows 20 more via a menu. I tested it and so far it’s been reliable but the alpha tag means that someday it might not be.īut for a freeware, ClipMenu is certainly worth trying out. The latest version 1.0 is ready for Yosemite but is in alpha stage.

ClipMenuĬlipMenu is a freeware clipboard manager for Mac.

From here you can search through to look up something specific or select a snippet from the list, press enter and it will be pasted in the text box just like that. Put the cursor in the text box and use the global hotkey to bring up a popup menu listing all your snippets.
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Download the app and add your most used snippets in there and keep it running in the background. Pasteomatic is not a clipboard manager but a snippet manager with links to the clipboard.
