MultiClip allows you to hold and save different sets of clippings so that you don't have to keep opening text edit to hold your clipboard contents real quick while you get a real quick copy. Perfect for holding different clippings for different people. You can leave it open permanently, better to even put it in your login items, and check the "hide" box. Just use the Apple-Tab command to jump over to it when ready and click off it to hide it when not in use. It's the perfect utility. The easiest way to hold multiple clipboards with visual content.
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Version 1.6: Release notes were unavailable when this listing was updated.
I'm curious about software updates...
it seems that similar apps get updated around the same time for some reason. For example, PTHPastboard was just updated yesterday. Then, today, this app has an update. And I've seen this happen more than a hundred times on MacUpdate with similar apps. Do the developers of these apps check MacUpdate and if their competitor releases an update they immediately scramble to get their own software updated?
Just wondering. It happens all too often to really seem like a coincidence.
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MultiClip allows you to hold and save different sets of clippings so that you don't have to keep opening text edit to hold your clipboard contents real quick while you get a real quick copy. Perfect for holding different clippings for different people. You can leave it open permanently, better to even put it in your login items, and check the "hide" box. Just use the Apple-Tab command to jump over to it when ready and click off it to hide it when not in use. It's the perfect utility. The easiest way to hold multiple clipboards with visual content.
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it seems that similar apps get updated around the same time for some reason. For example, PTHPastboard was just updated yesterday. Then, today, this app has an update. And I've seen this happen more than a hundred times on MacUpdate with similar apps. Do the developers of these apps check MacUpdate and if their competitor releases an update they immediately scramble to get their own software updated?
Just wondering. It happens all too often to really seem like a coincidence.
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