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Clipboard stacker for Win7?

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Bob O'Dyne

Flightless Bird
Can anyone recommend a clipboard stacker for Win7? I've been using
Yankee Clipper since XP (if not before) but it's not being supported
and is showing its age...

--
Ann's Little Brother Bob
 
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Monty

Flightless Bird
On Wed, 14 Apr 2010 12:25:31 +0300, Bob O'Dyne
<bob@anodyne.nul.which.is.quite.invalid> wrote:

>Can anyone recommend a clipboard stacker for Win7? I've been using
>Yankee Clipper since XP (if not before) but it's not being supported
>and is showing its age...


I have been using a text editor, NoteTab Light, for some time. This is
a freeware program which includes a clipboard stacker, called
PasteBoard.

If you go this route, just create a document called pasteboard.txt and
then in the Document menu, choose "use as pasteboard". You need to
have NoteTab Light running and then anytime you use Ctl-C the
selection is copied to the pasteboard.

NoteTab Light is available from www.notetab.com
 
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LouB

Flightless Bird
Monty wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Apr 2010 12:25:31 +0300, Bob O'Dyne
> <bob@anodyne.nul.which.is.quite.invalid> wrote:
>
>> Can anyone recommend a clipboard stacker for Win7? I've been using
>> Yankee Clipper since XP (if not before) but it's not being supported
>> and is showing its age...

>
> I have been using a text editor, NoteTab Light, for some time. This is
> a freeware program which includes a clipboard stacker, called
> PasteBoard.
>
> If you go this route, just create a document called pasteboard.txt and
> then in the Document menu, choose "use as pasteboard". You need to
> have NoteTab Light running and then anytime you use Ctl-C the
> selection is copied to the pasteboard.
>
> NoteTab Light is available from www.notetab.com


ClipMagic at http://www.clipmagic.com/ Its free
 
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rak

Flightless Bird
Check out this article on CNet. It might help you.

http://news.cnet.com/8301-13880_3-10457256-68.html?part=rss&tag=feed&subj=TheDownloadBlog

"Bob O'Dyne" <bob@anodyne.nul.which.is.quite.invalid> wrote in message
news:ua2bs5ptb9q2s7aktvso4u2lv0qpom5h95@4ax.com...
> Can anyone recommend a clipboard stacker for Win7? I've been using
> Yankee Clipper since XP (if not before) but it's not being supported
> and is showing its age...
>
> --
> Ann's Little Brother Bob
 
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Scott

Flightless Bird
LouB wrote:
> Monty wrote:
>> On Wed, 14 Apr 2010 12:25:31 +0300, Bob O'Dyne
>> <bob@anodyne.nul.which.is.quite.invalid> wrote:
>>
>>> Can anyone recommend a clipboard stacker for Win7? I've been using
>>> Yankee Clipper since XP (if not before) but it's not being supported
>>> and is showing its age...

>>
>> I have been using a text editor, NoteTab Light, for some time. This is
>> a freeware program which includes a clipboard stacker, called
>> PasteBoard.
>>
>> If you go this route, just create a document called pasteboard.txt and
>> then in the Document menu, choose "use as pasteboard". You need to
>> have NoteTab Light running and then anytime you use Ctl-C the
>> selection is copied to the pasteboard.
>>
>> NoteTab Light is available from www.notetab.com

>
> ClipMagic at http://www.clipmagic.com/ Its free


I use M8 free clipboard:
http://m8software.com/clipboards/freeclip/freeclip.htm
 
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Trimble Bracegirdle

Flightless Bird
Thanks all . I needed this help to as the SMARTBOARD prog I've been
using since Win 95 & which has struggled through all the WIN versions since
has now been defeated by WIN 7 64 bit.
(\__/)
(='.':]
(")_(") mouse ( & No Long Filenames in That)
 
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Stan Brown

Flightless Bird
On Wed, 14 Apr 2010 12:25:31 +0300, Bob O'Dyne wrote:
>
> Can anyone recommend a clipboard stacker for Win7? I've been using
> Yankee Clipper since XP (if not before) but it's not being supported
> and is showing its age...


I'm pretty happy with Clipdiary. It gets updated every month or so,
and the updates are free. I've been using it on XP, but they say
they're compatible with Win 7.

It's not free -- $19.95, if I recall correctly -- but they offer a
30-day fully functional free trial.

http://clipdiary.com/download.php


--
Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA
http://OakRoadSystems.com
Shikata ga nai...
 
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Stan Brown

Flightless Bird
On Sun, 10 Oct 2010 11:59:42 -0400, Stan Brown wrote:
>
> On Wed, 14 Apr 2010 12:25:31 +0300, Bob O'Dyne wrote:
> >
> > Can anyone recommend a clipboard stacker for Win7? I've been using
> > Yankee Clipper since XP (if not before) but it's not being supported
> > and is showing its age...

>
> I'm pretty happy with Clipdiary. It gets updated every month or so,
> and the updates are free. I've been using it on XP, but they say
> they're compatible with Win 7.
>
> It's not free -- $19.95, if I recall correctly -- but they offer a
> 30-day fully functional free trial.
>
> http://clipdiary.com/download.php


My apologies -- I didn't realize when I posted this that the question
was asked six months ago. Please disregard.

Background: Since yesterday's revelation that we can't search the
archives of this newsgroup in Google, I re-downloaded all the headers
from my provider, searched, and found the article I'd been looking for
about the *really* elevated command prompt. Then I started reading
"new" threads, except I had dates sorted old to new instead of new to
old as I usually do.

--
Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA
http://OakRoadSystems.com
Shikata ga nai...
 
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Zaidy036

Flightless Bird
In article <MPG.271bb077cf8bb30198c69e@news.individual.net>,
the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm says...
>
> On Sun, 10 Oct 2010 11:59:42 -0400, Stan Brown wrote:
> >
> > On Wed, 14 Apr 2010 12:25:31 +0300, Bob O'Dyne wrote:
> > >
> > > Can anyone recommend a clipboard stacker for Win7? I've been using
> > > Yankee Clipper since XP (if not before) but it's not being supported
> > > and is showing its age...

> >
> > I'm pretty happy with Clipdiary. It gets updated every month or so,
> > and the updates are free. I've been using it on XP, but they say
> > they're compatible with Win 7.
> >
> > It's not free -- $19.95, if I recall correctly -- but they offer a
> > 30-day fully functional free trial.
> >
> > http://clipdiary.com/download.php

>
> My apologies -- I didn't realize when I posted this that the question
> was asked six months ago. Please disregard.
>
> Background: Since yesterday's revelation that we can't search the
> archives of this newsgroup in Google, I re-downloaded all the headers
> from my provider, searched, and found the article I'd been looking for
> about the *really* elevated command prompt. Then I started reading
> "new" threads, except I had dates sorted old to new instead of new to
> old as I usually do.


Still interesting info.

Look at the free Ditto at http://ditto-cp.sourceforge.net/

I use it on Win 7 Home Premium 64 bit.
 
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wilby

Flightless Bird
On 10/10/2010 11:11 AM, Zaidy036 wrote:
> In article<MPG.271bb077cf8bb30198c69e@news.individual.net>,
> the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm says...
>>
>> On Sun, 10 Oct 2010 11:59:42 -0400, Stan Brown wrote:
>>>
>>> On Wed, 14 Apr 2010 12:25:31 +0300, Bob O'Dyne wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Can anyone recommend a clipboard stacker for Win7? I've been using
>>>> Yankee Clipper since XP (if not before) but it's not being supported
>>>> and is showing its age...
>>>
>>> I'm pretty happy with Clipdiary. It gets updated every month or so,
>>> and the updates are free. I've been using it on XP, but they say
>>> they're compatible with Win 7.
>>>
>>> It's not free -- $19.95, if I recall correctly -- but they offer a
>>> 30-day fully functional free trial.
>>>
>>> http://clipdiary.com/download.php

>>
>> My apologies -- I didn't realize when I posted this that the question
>> was asked six months ago. Please disregard.
>>
>> Background: Since yesterday's revelation that we can't search the
>> archives of this newsgroup in Google, I re-downloaded all the headers
>> from my provider, searched, and found the article I'd been looking for
>> about the *really* elevated command prompt. Then I started reading
>> "new" threads, except I had dates sorted old to new instead of new to
>> old as I usually do.

>
> Still interesting info.
>
> Look at the free Ditto at http://ditto-cp.sourceforge.net/
>
> I use it on Win 7 Home Premium 64 bit.


Free version of Ditto is the best one I ever have used.

Wilby
 
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