![]() There are a wide range of clipboard apps-and you need something simple to rely on, a tool that's as easy to use as your clipboard, just better. If you want to paste something you copied a while back, that's when you'll turn to the clipboard manager. Keep your clipboard manager app running on your computer, then copy text, links, images, files, and more with Command+ C or Control+ C as normal-and paste as normal, too. I'd never thought I needed a clipboard manager for the longest time-once I started using one, though, it became indispensable.Ĭlipboard managers work like your built-in clipboard. ![]() They're super clipboards that remember everything you copy so you can still paste that item you copied an hour ago and almost forgot. ![]() Now you've lost the important thing you'd copied previously. Then you see a funny video on your way between tabs and copy it to share with a friend. The bad side is when you copy-or worse, cut-something from a document or spreadsheet, intending to paste it into another document. ![]() It's served you well all these years-and hey, on a Mac, it can even remember two things at once. The clipboard built into your computer is pretty good. ![]()
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