![]() It just copies text and remembers that but it does save a list in iCloud. I'm going to show you three different ones here starting with CloudClip Manager, the one I happen to use. So you can paste not just the last thing that you've copied but go back and paste things you've previously copied. They'll remember a list of recent things that you've copied. But they all, more or less, do the same thing. Each has a different set of features and works in a slightly different way. Some you pay for one time and others have subscriptions or in app purchases. There are a lot of different clipboard managers. To find a clipboard manager go to the Mac App Store App and search for Clipboard Manager. ![]() So there's really no risk in installing one plus a lot of them are free. Being able to access a clipboard history is very useful.įortunately you don't have to look any further than the Mac App Store for a whole bunch of great clipboard managers. Even just writing email messages or posting comments online. This is fantastic for productivity if you do any kind of writing. A clipboard manager allows you to go back and look at your copy history and paste something else besides the very last thing that you copied. Normally when you copy and paste the last thing you copied is the thing that is pasted in. However there is one third party tool that I do recommend that you install on your Mac. I believe that macOS has a lot of great features built-in and it's worth it to take the time to learn how to use it instead of falling back to using third party apps that clutter and perhaps even slow down your Mac. I personally don't use anything like window managers or any special search tools or things like that. Those of you that have been watching me for awhile know that I'm one of the few voices out there that tells you not to clutter your Mac with all sorts of system extensions and helper apps. Join us and get exclusive content and course discounts. There you could read more about the Patreon Campaign. MacMost is supported by more than 500 viewers just like you. Today let me tell you about Mac Clipboard Managers. The menus are in English but they are simple and it is true that since they have not been updated for so long (since 2011) gives us that feeling of being an old application, but the important job that is to copy does it perfectly.Check out Why You Should Get And How To Use a Mac Clipboard Manager at YouTube for closed captioning and more options. You can see that it has a few more configuration options and is really intuitive to use. We do not have to change the way we use the Mac or perform those cmd + c, simply that as we copy they will be automatically implemented in the upper menu bar, where we have the application icon (which we can also change whenever we want from the settings) and allows us to access everything we have previously copied. What stands out about the application is the simplicity with which we can use it in our day to day. What has been a log of several cmd + c that we have done throughout the session. This allows us, in addition to having this information at the moment, to be able to access phrases, words or any text that we have previously copied. ![]() There are several options to perform the typical copy and paste of text on our Mac, but today we are going to see a really interesting application in this sense and that is that it allows us to have the latest copies made on the Mac on the clipboard and then use it when we need it this application is called Flycut and it is obviously totally free.
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