Rock your clipboard with CopyPaste Pro
Described as "Time Machine for the clipboard," CopyPastePro takes your Mac's clipboard way beyond simple temporary storage. There's a multiple clipboard option of course, but CopyPaste Pro also lets you edit the contents of a given clipboard (or "clips" as they call them) with its built-in word processor, create an archive of previous clips and even review clips via a "clip browser," which resembles Mac OS X's application switcher.
If you're one of those users who just can't live with the standard Mac OS clipboard, check out CopyPaste Pro.
CopyPaste Pro requires Mac OS X version 10.4.x or 10.5.x. For a short time, users of CopyPaste can upgrade to CopyPaste Pro for $20US. On May 12th, the price will go up to $30US.

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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Quine said 2:37PM on 5-05-2008
...and in the end, it'll still be less efficient than quicksilver.
but cool nonetheless.
QS for life.
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Eric said 5:13AM on 5-06-2008
Yet another thing Quicksilver can do already.
I love my Quicksilver.
CaptSaltyJack said 2:56PM on 5-05-2008
CopyPaste Pro? Meh. Jumpcut is free, and does just what I need it to: remember the past X items I copied/pasted. Except it doesn't seem to handle images, but that's not a huge deal.
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George said 3:16PM on 5-05-2008
Been using Jumpcut for some time as well, and it's pretty much got the bases covered for multiple clipboard items (and price).
Angel said 3:30PM on 5-05-2008
I am loyal to ClipMenu. :D
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hola said 4:13PM on 5-05-2008
Thanks for this ClipMenu
didn't know it and I like it very much
Jason said 3:31PM on 5-05-2008
30 bucks?!? You've got to be kidding me. Pretty steep for a clipboard manager app.
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Todd Sieling said 4:13PM on 5-05-2008
It's got some nice features, but without the ability to assign a shortcut key to open the browser, almost all that capability becomes unreachable to me. Shadow Clipboard, you're still the one.
Super-frustrating first-impression experience, too, with a much higher premium on eye candy than usability. The price is pretty steep, too.
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Todd Sieling said 1:03PM on 5-06-2008
I took a closer look and did find a number of extra tools like Calculator and some shortcuts for performing actions on clips like send to Mail. There's more there than I thought, but still, $30 is hard to swallow.
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Paulius said 1:59PM on 5-07-2008
Downloaded, tired and got disappointed. Sorry CopyPaste but you need to improve your GUI.
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vegsteve said 10:03PM on 5-07-2008
I am really liking the User Interface. I have been a long time user of CopyPaste and am very happy that they are back with an updated version, finally.
Really impressed with how easy it is to use without having to use the mouse, or vise versa.
i.e: Command V, then lift your finger off of the V, then push v again to scroll through the clipboard history.
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