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Hey guys!
Have you ever lost something you had in your clipboard or been tired of finding and then copying the same thing over and over?
Well I was so I searched for an application to solve this. I really liked my first hands on experience and it's also an open source project.
Basically it stores copied strings and files in a list for easy re-use.
http://ditto-cp.sourceforge.net/
   
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The network function got my attention. I'll have to try this
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Report back with findings
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so how does it work exactly? When you copy something it just goes to like the top of a queue of saved clipboard stuff? Then you can toggle through it on the fly? Or do you have to just go back and copy stuff over again (like it saved it to a text docu type of thing)? Does it work for print screens as well as standard ctrlC ctrlV stuff? Does it save stuff between reboots? If so are there options to remove saved stuff?
This would be really useful to save email addresses so I don't have to fucking type them out every time I login somewhere.
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Does it support hotkeys ? Basically I would like to do Ctrl+1 = copy 1, Alt+1 = paste 1, Ctrl+2 = copy 2 etc...
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also many firefox addons have features like this
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It has strong support and you can customize hotkeys.
I dont use that though I use CTRL+Ö to lauch it and then select item using arrows and then enter to paste it
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