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    Ashraf
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    Have something to say about Flashpaste? Say it here!

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

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    Peter
    Guest

    I love how respectful u people r to support individuals to boost there life THANK YOU✨

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    jacob
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    i never used it but i dont mind try it out!

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    David
    Guest

    Thanks, Ashraf!

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    Flashpaste
    Guest

    Flashpaste was not downloaded because the captcha is blocking me, only on the PC on the smartphone no, sometimes I act as a smartphone towards the PC it works for me but it doesn’t work with this one.

    Tank you

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    Stefano
    Guest

    Flashpaste was not downloaded because the captcha is blocking me, only on the PC on the smartphone no, sometimes I act as a smartphone towards the PC it works for me but it doesn’t work with this one.

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    scouseware
    Guest

    Always a bit wary when the publishers website is only HTTP!!!

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    Mr.Dave
    Guest

    [@scouseware] These guys have been around a long time and have earned my trust. I’ve been using Clip Diary for many years. Well-designed, flexible, never any issues. Not sure if I would use Flashpaste now, but years ago it would have saved me a LOT of time. I think Flashpaste is best if you have many phrases that you re-type often, or even once in a while, especially if you need consistent wording and no typos.

    I tend to grab things from several parts of different web pages and then paste them one after another into a different document. Clip Diary lets me do that without jumping back and forth. I don’t even have to open the program’s interface to copy 10 different things and paste them all later. I like that it remembers things I’ve copied in case I need to go back. Two different tools for two different purposes.

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    Mr.Dave
    Guest

    [@Mr.Dave] I gave Flashpaste a try. Found it will let me create a simple “macro” that can open a web page or folder or file/program. And it lets me nest folders within folders in its menu structure. This may be a good alternative to the Start menu in Windows 11! For example, I can have folders set up like this:
    1. Programs…
    1. Games…
    2. Music…
    1. Practice & Lessons…
    1. Band In A Box
    2. Best Practice
    3. Chords & Scales
    4. Groove Box
    5. Guitar Pro 8
    6. MuseScore 3
    7. Phrase Trainer 2
    8. Piano Teacher 200
    9. Riff Station
    10. TrueFire
    2. Record, Mix, Master…
    1. Amplitube
    2. Bias FX
    3. Guitar Rig 6
    4. Midinouse
    5. Mixcraft Studio 9
    6. Waveform 12.5
    3. Standalone Plugins…
    1. Amps…
    2. Drums & Percussion…
    3. Orchestral…
    4. Piano/Organ…
    5. Synthesizers…
    6. Others…
    3. License/Product Managers…
    3. Office…
    4. System & Security…
    2. Documents & Folders…

    So, in only a few keypresses I can get right to what I want. This is only a small sample of all my programs. Windows 11 Start menu doesn’t allow nested folders so it takes too long to scroll around & find things, especially if I can’t think of the name.

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    Mr.Dave
    Guest

    Sorry, I didn’t know leading spaces for indenting would not show. Here’s a second try:
    1. Programs…
    ____1. Games…
    ____2. Music…
    ________1. Practice and Lessons…
    ____________1. Band In A Box
    ____________2. Best Practice
    ____________3. Chords & Scales
    ____________4. Groove Box
    ____________5. Guitar Pro 8
    ____________6. MuseScore 3
    ____________7. Phrase Trainer 2
    ____________8. Piano Teacher 200
    ____________9. Riff Station
    ____________10. TrueFire
    ________2. Record, Mix, Master…
    ____________1. Amplitube
    ____________2. Bias FX
    ____________3. Guitar Rig 6
    ____________4. Midinouse
    ____________5. Mixcraft Studio 9
    ____________6. Waveform 12.5
    ________3. Standalone Plugins…
    ____________1. Amps…
    ____________2. Drums and Percussion…
    ____________3. Orchestral…
    ____________4. Piano/Organ…
    ____________5. Synthesizers…
    ____________6. Others…
    ________3. License/Product Managers…
    ____3. Office…
    ____4. System & Security…
    2. Documents & Folders…

    So, in only a few keypresses I can get right to what I want. This is only a small sample of all my programs. Windows 11 Start menu doesn’t allow nested folders so it takes too long to scroll around & find things, especially if I can’t think of the name.

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