KDE ships klipper by default which is the same thing and works fantastically. Supports multimedia and is fast, I only wish it had a cli tool instead of having to use xclip or qdbus. On windows I find ditto much more performant than the native clipboard manager.
The emoji and symbol picker on Windows 10 has type-to-search for emojis but not for symbols. It's such an annoying restriction. It's quicker to find and copy symbols from the web than trying to find them in the picker.
I don't know if Windows 11 is the same, but I hope this software hasn't copied it if it is.
Yeah, I do wonder how this works for those copying keys and other private strings around. I'd rather they disappear on the next ^c than be pushed into an array somewhere, or worse, stored on disk.
KDE ships klipper by default which is the same thing and works fantastically. Supports multimedia and is fast, I only wish it had a cli tool instead of having to use xclip or qdbus. On windows I find ditto much more performant than the native clipboard manager.
I use sway so just made a bash script that's a couple of lines to join cliphist, tofi, wl-copy, wtype, together to the same effect.
Holy crap I've been using KDE for years and I didn't know about Meta+V.
I'll pay it forward by sharing another shortcut: Meta+. for emoji picker.
Specifically for GNOME there are numerous extensions where at least one of them can be assigned hotkeys for: https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/779/clipboard-indicat...
The emoji and symbol picker on Windows 10 has type-to-search for emojis but not for symbols. It's such an annoying restriction. It's quicker to find and copy symbols from the web than trying to find them in the picker.
I don't know if Windows 11 is the same, but I hope this software hasn't copied it if it is.
I didn't even know super+v on Windows. Not to sound all entitled about opensource software but can we get a screenshot on GNOME? Maybe on both?
how is the power management on linux working for a daily driver? It has always been a pain point ?
What do people use on mac? The clipboard manager inside spotlight feels cumbersome to use
ClipTools - also does not show images but works good enough and is free.
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/cliptools/id1619348240?mt=12
CopyClick, which shows the full history in the status bar.
Main difference is that Win+V on windows also shows images/screenshots that you copied, while CopyClick only shows text.
[0] https://apps.apple.com/us/app/copyclip-clipboard-history/id5...
raycast has a clipboard manager inbuilt
is this caching of copied data encrypted at all?
Yeah, I do wonder how this works for those copying keys and other private strings around. I'd rather they disappear on the next ^c than be pushed into an array somewhere, or worse, stored on disk.