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Solve : Polar MultiClipboard FREE?

Answer» http://www.polarsoftware.com/products/multiclipboard/index.asp

... you need Polar MultiClipboard!
If needed, Polar MultiClipboard saves all the clips you have ever copied, although you can also limit the number of clips to be saved. Furthermore, MultiClipboard enables you to save clipboards permanently and to assign a shortcut key to each of them.

At the same time, Polar MultiClipboard enables you to use clipboards from your network neighbours, as well as giving them access to yours, but only if and when you want it. The options are: Not Shared; Share to all users; Share to selected users.

Using multiclipboard
To save something to your clipboard simply copy or cut it by pressing CTRL+C or CTRL+X or right click on the mouse and select Copy/Cut. Polar MultiClipboard then automatically stores it.

An item can be retrieved easily by selecting it from the multicliboard list and pasting it by pressing Enter or more conveniently by using HotKeys which can insert the clip straight into an application.

Polar MultiClipboard can be your best FRIEND - by customizing its wide RANGE of options, you can make it behave just the way you want it to!

When and where to use it?
There are various situations where you'll find Polar MultiClipboard a time and energy saving tool. Not only does it enable you to use an unlimited number of copied items, but you can also save your clips into a permanent clipboard and whenever you need that text (a block of text perhaps) you can simply PASTE it with just one keystroke.

Besides that, how many times have you wanted to send your colleague a picture, or a block of text (s)he needs for his/her work. Using Polar MultiClipboard makes it so easy and super quick - just press CTRL+C and your network neighbours can use your clips! Wow, that sounds like a very good clipboard utility. I've been using M8 Free Multi Clipboard for a few months and have found it useful. But, I see Polar MultiClipboard has more features. I may try it, and switch from M8.Broni,
How long are you testing these new apps before listing all of them ? ?patio...
Most of them, never.
However, I always pick up programs, which look interesting, and they always (no exception) are recommended by trustworthy sites.
I never post any application, whicj have anything to do with changing some important computer settings (say, "miracle" tools).

soybean...
Me too. I've been using 101 Clips, which work fine, but it limits me to 30 clips, and it doesn't have permanent clips option.I just found out, that this is very old application (ca 1999 - 16 bit)), and it won't even install on my Vista.

But, here is a link to the newest version:
http://m8software.com/newfeatures/freeclip.htm

This is why i ASKED...
Not free.Quote
This is why i asked...
So, are you , or what?....LOL

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Not free.
It's free, but it looks identical like "101 Clips", which I've been using for a while.Why do they call it 101 Clips when it saves 25 ? ?

That would be "25 Clips".
BTW, what do you use?maybe we need to create a new forum for posting software utilities, useful or OTHERWISE, that have or haven't been tested by the postee. ie Broni. Quote from: michaewlewis on January 17, 2008, 06:40:31 PM
maybe we need to create a new forum for posting software utilities, useful or otherwise, that have or haven't been tested by the postee. ie Broni.

Actually, Broni has a forum: Here.Are you sending me home?....LOLUhh... well, let's just say that I am sending you home. Don't ask questions.

LOL

Nah, I ain't sending you home.


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