![]() ![]() There is a preview of each item in the CopyLess window and you can see the first few words of text, a thumbnail of the image you copied, and so on.ĭouble clicking an item in the CopyLess window makes it the current item on the clipboard and the next item to be pasted. The icon could be useful for helping identify the copied item. For example, it shows Safari or Chrome if you copy text or images from web pages, TextEdit if you copy text from a document you are editing, and so on. The clipboard shows the icon for the app that was used to copy. The window contains a list of the items you have copied to the clipboard and in the order they were copied. The app adds a pin icon to the menu bar and this is used to show or hide the CopyLess window. See all utilities for the Apple Mac CopyLess 2ĬopyLess 2 is a great clipboard manager that enables you to store multiple items on the clipboard. The links are to the developer’s website and sometimes they offer better versions of these free tools, so check them out. If you need more sophisticated clipboard management, please go back to the Mac App Store and look for you need.The clipboard is an incredibly useful feature of macOS, so why is there only one? Here are 6 free clipboard managers for macOS that enable you to store up dozens of items on the clipboard.Īll of these apps are free in the Mac App Store. If you try to copy to your clipboard stuffs like image files, you will get angry because this ‘tiny’ app only remember plain text items (it doesn’t work with stuffs like files, images or sound files, etc…)… well, at least, it is free. Try it or use it freely if you feel fine with exceptions for this app. Then, you will be able to select what apps and/or process will left from the Cop圜lip app out. ![]() You can do click on the ‘ Exceptions’ tab at the preferences window. Now, you start again to fill your clipboard history in. ![]() Pushing it down you will clear current history. Coming back to the main menu bar Cop圜lip pop-over, you can find more items to try, but the ‘Clear’ is the most important. You can set easily the number of remembered items and displayed ones at the ‘ General’ tab in ‘ Preferences’ (Look into the red circle at previous picture to find ‘Preferences’ link).Īpp’s Preferences / Preferencias de la appĪt this picture, you can see general ’ Preferences’ settings. Copy some items in your clipboard… and recover them with this app. If so, you will recover that item into the clipboard again, and because of this, you might use paste shortcut (cmd+v) or do ‘paste’ as well. To use it is so easy, you can click on each item displayed in the history or simply you can press down its own shortcut displayed at the right pop-over’s side. At previous picture you can see part of my whole clipboard items. Now it is easy to go back in time and to bring clipboard items in. Look at my current Cop圜lip pop-over…Īpp’s main pop-over / Vista principal de la app Well, now is empty, but be patient, you will fill that list up while working. Just click on that tiny icon to get your clipboard history. You can find a new clip shape icon among others. What you see at previous picture is part of my desktop and part of my Mac’s master menu bar. Look at next picture:Īpp icon at menu bar / Icono en la barra de menús If you have just dropped that app in your applications folder, and you have just ran it in your Mac’s computer, then you will find a small ‘clip’ icon at the right side in your master menu bar. Please make sure that you install the app at your applications folder or at least you move the ‘Cop圜lip.app’ file to that folder. Once you have got your app by downloading it from Mac Store, you need to run it. Follow this link with your Mac or follow the link displayed at the end of the post.Ĭop圜lip at menu bar / Cop圜lip en la barra de menus First of all, you should download it from Mac App Store. Well, this post is brought to you this time to show you how to get and how to use this tiny and free app in your Mac. You can manage your Mac’s OS X’s clipboard history items so easily ![]()
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