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Peter Blaise
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I approve!

I like having a record of cut-and-paste.

I wish Microsoft built this into the operating system.

I’d like to have a disk record of cut-and-paste, create txt, rtf, htm, bmp, avi files, whatever was copied for each clip, create a file and save it, and keep a database list.

I guess that’s sort of what this does.

Kudos.

This has saved me much pain when a web page crashes, I reload, and all my tying is gone … but I Ctrl-A Ctrl-C frequently enough to have as much of a copy available as possible.

Especially useful when I need more than one cut-and-paste, such as getting some data, so I cut-and-paste the data, then I need a web link … then cut-and-paste the web link, then at the web link, where’s my cut-and-paste data, Microsoft, do I need to go get it again?

Oh, Clipdiary to the rescue, there is my prior cut-and-paste data in the list, one down from the web link cut-and-paste!

Thanks.

Recommendations:

— save to file should include the data and time in the filename

— save to file should be any file type including screenshots and image bmps.

— include an “always save clips to files”, as I note above, save the cut-and-paste source data in an appropriate file format, and include the date and time in the filename, and let us preselect a directory ( for me, C:\Documents\C\ClipDiary\ ).

Great program, great tutorial at the beginning and repeatable on demand.

Note, I do not use the tagging feature to identify clips as this or that category.

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