Filed under: Utilities, Windows, Freeware
Supercharge your Windows clipboard with Clipdiary
Like the idea of having a copy of every snippet of information you copy to your Windows clipboard, but don't feel like trusting a remote web site with your personal data? Clipdiary basically does the same thing as ControlC, but instead of storing your clipboard information line, Clipdiary stores it on your computer.
Once Clipdiary is running, every time you hit Ctrl+C, a copy of the information you're copying is saved to a Clipdiary database. If you hit the print screen button, you can also save images as BMP files. You can bring up your database by hitting Ctrl+D or clicking the Clipdiary icon in your taskbar.
You can preview information stored in the database by clicking on the entry in your clipboard, but there's no way to preview images, which are unhelpfully labeled "image." If you want to paste text or an image into a new file, just double click on the entry or single-click and then click the copy button.
[via NoHeat]
Once Clipdiary is running, every time you hit Ctrl+C, a copy of the information you're copying is saved to a Clipdiary database. If you hit the print screen button, you can also save images as BMP files. You can bring up your database by hitting Ctrl+D or clicking the Clipdiary icon in your taskbar.
You can preview information stored in the database by clicking on the entry in your clipboard, but there's no way to preview images, which are unhelpfully labeled "image." If you want to paste text or an image into a new file, just double click on the entry or single-click and then click the copy button.
[via NoHeat]
