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    Ashraf
    Keymaster

    Have something to say about Clipdiary? Say it here!

    Have suggestions, comments, or need help? Post it here! If you know of better software than Clipdiary, post it here! If you know of issues with Clipdiary, post it here! Share your knowledge with all of us. :-)

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    nurhan
    Guest

    Thank’s. It’s very usefull.

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    Peter Blaise
    Guest

    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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    EJ Mandigo-Kneszewski
    Guest

    Thank you to the makers of Clipdiary! This is a great little application to keep track of all of my copy,cuts as I often like to use this feature when sending out emails with similar messages or content and this will be a huge help. The short time I have had it I have already put it to great use! Highly recommend this!

    Thanks again to the development team!

    EJ Mandigo-Kneszewski

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    jayk
    Guest

    cannot delete a clip from the clipboard, it reapears every time.

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    Mr.Dave
    Guest

    Does anyone know what changed since version 5.2? I’m very happy with that one, and concerned that I might not like the update.

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    BreMM
    Guest

    [@Mr.Dave] `Version 5.3 May 06, 2019

    Added: 4 new global hot key combinations (see Options – Hot keys)
    Added: Shortcuts for quick select clip\template in main window (Use ctrl+)
    Added: A new feature – view\edit clip`

    I leave the rest for you to decide.

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    Mr.Dave
    Guest

    [@BreMM] Thanks, I couldn’t find an update history. I was worried they might change how we can scroll through clips and paste using just hot keys. It’s so much faster and easier than watching a big list appear and clicking the desired item with a mouse. This puts Clip Diary far ahead of the competition for me.

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