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ClipboardCC era disponibile come app gratuita il 02 dicembre 2010!
ClipboardCC è un clipboard manager con diverse funzionalità aggiuntive. ClipboardCC vi aiuterà a mantenere la cronologia della clipboard e a salvarne automaticamente il contenuto in file di vari formati. Inoltre, ClipboardCC può caricare contenuti dalla clipboard su server FTP, inviarli via e-mail o pubblicarli sui servizi di Google (Picasa Web Albums e Google Documents).
Usando ClipboardCC, potrete rendere più semplice la ricerca in Google: basta selezionare una scorciatoia da tastiera dalle impostazioni del software. Dopo averla impostata, ClipboardCC avvierà una ricerca con Google usando l'ultimo testo copiato nella clipboard come termine di ricerca e visualizzerà i risultati nel browser.
Il programma è molto flessibile. Potrete impostare dei suoni da riprodurre durante il salvataggio o l'upload dei contenuti, hotkey per passare dalla modalità pausa a quella lavoro e per mostrare/nascondere la finestra principale del programma. Usando il menu contestuale dell'icona del software presente nell'area di notifica, potrete abilitare e disabilitare facilmente le funzionalità di ClipboardCC per l'archiviazione della clipboard.
Windows XP/ Vista/ Windows 7; MS .NET 2.0 Redistributable
1.48 MB
$19.95
The Good
* Straightforward and easy to use.
* Monitors Windows Clipboard and records all text and image activity.
* Can store up to 100 recoverable clipboard entries at a time.
* Has the ability to play a sound when an event occurs, such as when a clipboard entry is recorded.
* Allows users to edit copied images (using user selected image editor) before recording them.
* Allows users to share saved clipboard entries via e-mail, upload them to to an FTP server, and/or publish them to Google Picasa and Google Docs.
* Allows users to easily use recorded text as a search query on Google.
* Has hotkey support for opening/closing ClipboardCC window, starting/stopping ClipboardCC's save mode, using saved text to search Google, and to open/close the "History Manager".
The Bad
* Cannot bring text back in rich text format (text formatting is removed when restoring ClipboardCC-saved text to clipboard).
* Lacks the ability to select and remove all entries from "History Manager" - uses must remove one at a time. (Or delete the storage files from the folder in My Documents.)
* Does not come with any sound files to use for the sound effects - users need to supply their own (WAV format only).
* Not 100% bug free.
Free Alternatives
Clipboardic
For final verdict, recommendations, and full review please click here.
I'm using Ditto as a multi-clipboard manager. It works pretty well and is free, too!
http://ditto-cp.sourceforge.net/
"* Cannot bring text back in rich text format (text formatting is removed when restoring ClipboardCC-saved text to clipboard)".
Under Settings/Files choose Format "RTF" and your good to go!
Seems like useful software if all you have is clipboard. Now is Fubar gonna comment?
#4 - yes, it takes up CPU and RAM - it takes (on my system) approx 32mb RAM depending on what you're copying, and fractions of cpu. All programs have to take some of both to work, its how much thats the worry and this seems minimal on a half decent PC.
Also, re: FTP, I suspect this is FTP space, you dont need your own FTP server. FTP space is freely (and paid for) available, and most of us will get some free either with our ISP or can find free FTP services on the net. Useful if you want to work remotely I guess. Not a need to have facility but I'm sure its useful to some people if they're creative with it.
#5, ditto - RTF is supported
General:
This program is great! As long as you take some time to customise your preferences (as it asks you to do when you start it), its very flexible and a nice little neat package. It would be good to have minimise/maximise/ resize windows options as the winodws are a bit small, but some great features in it. So far a keeper for me, just take the time to figure its settings out first.
#4. Rachel
"Besides uploading images and text to an FTP server, (most of us don’t have an FTP server to upload to)"
You can't say "most of us", as millions of people have websites and with this also FTP for the webspace. This tool enables one to directly uplaod content from clipboard (like pictures) to the website via FTP.
#4. Rachel and #11. kevin
There are many occasions a tool like this comes in very handy.
To name a few examples:
I'm working as a translator, often I'm getting projects from Japanese companies who have translated their documents into English themselves and I have to translate it into German. Often these source texts have spelling/grammar or expression mistakes, since its "Japenglish". So I have to correct the source text too in order to include this information for the client. If I would have to copy, open Notepad, paste, go back to MS Word every time, that costs a lot of time. With a clipboard tool I just need to copy and proceed working. All copied stuff is saved and I have a ready made text file with it at the end. Saves hours.
Example two, if doing research for certain projects, means, copy a text snippet here, a sentence there, a note of a URL, a paragraph from Wiki, a source quote, pictures...a clipboard tool saves a lot of time as you don't have to take the steps "copy, switch to Notepad, or any note app etc., paste /save, go back researching. You can simply stay in the workflow of what you are doing.
Another example, besides translation I am also getting projects that are translated but require proofreading. Since we work with a score system, at the end I have to enter the mistake count (how many spell/translation/grammar errors I had to correct), in order to have something in hand should there be questions, I save what has been corrected where. With a clipboard tool I can stay in my work flow and just copy and go on, having all together in one text file at the end.
Since these may be specialized examples, here is another one, that an - quote start - "average Joe/Jane" - quote end can use too:
I am music lover and besides being a member in Emusic I also often buy Mp3 via Amazon. If I download my monthly albums on Emusic, I am keeping lists for me to have an overview which albums I downloaded which month, which I have not burned on CD yet, which album is from which artist and contains which tracks and their length. These infos are on the download pages, and I copy and paste them into my lists.
Same here, I don't need to switch between Firefox and Notepad but can simply copy and proceed and at the end, I have all infos in a handy text file and simply save it as this months list.
There are hundreds of usage possibilities.
Btw, 12. Tim, I have never heard that copy and paste in Firefox isn't possible, Firefox is a webbrowser, not a clipboard tool, clipboard functions are OS functions. You can copy and paste from each and everything. I am using Firefox since ages and copy & paste all the time. However, if a webprogrammer included code in a website that prevents copy then it isn't possible, but that has nothing to do with Firefox, but with the website and its included code.
Now for the program, I find it a very nice little tool, exactly what I have been looking for. It does not eat too much resources (no CPU as long as I observed it, and about 30 Mb memory, which is nothing). It can save txt, formatted rtf or html, depending how you set it in the settings. And you can set how many clipboard contents it should save and where to put the saved file. The beauty of it is, that it also can handle pictures and you can even set, to which format a picture will be saved - jpg, png, tiff and others. You can set hotkeys, for example to open the whole history of all saved snippets.
I am also using PhraseExpress which, besides other powerful functions, like hotkeys, text snippets etc., can save clipboard contents and opens a pop menu with all the snippets, one of the tools without I wouldn't want to be, but it can only save text, no formatting (in the free version) and no pictures.
And I am also using Minipad, which is also one of my most beloved favorite tools, it combines "notepad, calculator, reminder, dictionary, launcher, address list, text template & clipboard-enhancement" and uses extremely low memory (under 2 mb). Unfortunately it can also only save text from clipboard. But its a wonderful little tool, its free and its portable:
http://www.nebulasoft.cn/minipad2/minipad2_en.html
So, ClipboardCC comes in very handy complementing the other 2.
Thanks to GAOT and Albert Sadykov.
?? L'ho scritto! Ditto si chiama! Su Google lo trovi nei primi 3 risultati, cmq la home page è questa: http://ditto-cp.sourceforge.net/
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Personalmente utilizzo, ClipMate (a pagamento). Ho provato il software di oggi (non ce la facevo a riprendermi dalle risate, ho riso a lacrime (scusate)) il quale, non si avvicina minimamente alle funzionalità di ClipMate.
19,95$ ma chi è disposto a spedere per acquistare questo software? Certo che ha un bel coraggio Albert Sadykov, con il suo peperone. ;)
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@alexsius certo che sono umano :) me ne intendo di pc ma non sono tuttologo.
@bartman ma quale/dove sarebbe il software che dovevi aggiungere?
Ciao.
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Aggiungo un altro software free che fa lo stesso lavoro davvero bene (ed è iper configurabile!): Ditto.
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ha ora ho capito grazie sapido allora a me non serve io uso già il programma gratuito pastecopy net che aumenta la memoria della famosa clipboard ciao surfdude ma allora sei anche tu umano avevo paura di essere l'unico a non aver capito a che serve il soft. Di oggi. Ba! Come dice qualcuno oggi passo e pollice mezzo.
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@sapido grazie x la delucidazione, nel frattempo mi ero anche informato su google ma x quanto mi riguarda non trovo molto utile un software che gestisce i miei copia/incolla, pur con tutte le funzioni aggiuntive che può avere, ovviamente fosse sempre freeware è un altro discorso, ma 20$......
Pollive verso.
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la clipboard è la memoria di lavoro attraverso cui transitano gli oggetti e le parole selezionate e copiate per essere incollate in altro luogo; per capirci è il luogo virtuale dove passano tutti i copy-paste che facciamo p.es su un testo...
claro?
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Ammetto la mia ignoranza in materia, ma alla fine a che serve questo software????
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Programma davvero carino, ma non vedo il motivo per cui farlo pagare in tutte le altre occasioni fuori da GAOTD...
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Errata corrige il prog di ieri aston l'ho fatto girare su un xp servce p.3 ribadisco che era una figata di programma. Comunque consiglio a tutti prima di installare programmi sperimentali di blindare il o.s. Io per esempio ho il pc sotto tripla protezione ovvero uso il deep freez e ho 2 immaggini del pc una con macrium reflect e una con acronis true image. Quindi qualsiasi cosa pubblicano qui la posso installare senza patemi di animo, se una cosa non mi garba riavvio e tutto torna a posto. Ciao
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Ok l'ho ammetto non ho mai sentito il termine clipboard e neanche ho capito cosa fà e a che serve questo programma. Giveaway esperti spendete 2 parole per spiegare il softwear di oggi?
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