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Rom Raptor
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Clipboard manager

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I think Glipper should be included by default. Choice is good, but I think many new users won't look for clipboard managers. They'll just wonder why such a basic function doesn't work. There are many applications pre-installed that also have equivalents. I'd say a clipboard manager is more basic than say for instance a certain torrent client.
Susu

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Post by Susu »

I'd prefer parcellite, but else I agree
Rom Raptor
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Re: Clipboard manager

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I haven't tried parcellite. What's better about it?
pazuzuthewise

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Post by pazuzuthewise »

I like diodon. Unlike glipper or parcellite, it also supports images copied to memory. It works well in cinnamon.
papamint

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Post by papamint »

Get "copyq" from sourceforge. It works well in LinuxMint 18 Mate
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Re: Clipboard manager

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I doubt the majority of users install a clipboard manager or would even use one if it was installed. Might even confuse. It's a tool I think for "power copiers" :wink:
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Re: Clipboard manager

Post by Cosmo. »

This is an very old thread, which always implies the question, if after 3 years the given info is still up-to-date. As it now has been revived: I recommend ClipIt and I would be in loss without it.
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