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Dec

In Ubuntu, I am happily using Parcellite. It is not as powerful as the glipper I used before, which captures both middle key and ctrl+c. However, Parcellite is much robust/stable than glipper, especially in Intrepid/Ubuntu 8.10. Both are for gnome desktop. Klipper is the unifier in KDE - it is the most powerful and stable clipboard manager ever - but for KDE desktop only, and I am not using KDE.

screen snapshot of Parcellite
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screen snapshot of glipper
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screen snapshot of klipper
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Now, I have a machine running Mac OS X. I need a clipboard manager to keep my command+c history. The operation system does not have one built in. So, I started googling ...

I tried Clipboard Evolved, the so called "ultimate clipboard manager for mac os x".
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It is free for demo, but my demo experience is really poor - the software freezes on me all the time - my system is not that OLD ...

Anyone has suggestion for a GOOD clipboard manager - I want it runs as an applet in the panel not a pop-up window?

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