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<blockquote data-quote="Rod" data-source="post: 1818898" data-attributes="member: 204485"><p>As usual there is an upside to all this frustration. I lost a whole post I had written on this thread because I thought my little clip board manager would have retained it because I'd copied it just in case I got logged out or something. Then discovered the app had not launched at startup. So I'd accidentally overwritten it with the password I was using to attempt login. </p><p>Anyhow I went to the Mac App Store and got a really good, free clip board manager called CopyClip.</p><p>It can retain 80 plus clipboard notes and display as many of those as you like from a menu bar icon. It's economical on resources, allows you to blacklist specific apps and launches at startup. </p><p>I'm not sure how many people use on of these things but I couldn't live without one. I used to get so tired of accidentally overwriting something I later wanted on the clipboard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod, post: 1818898, member: 204485"] As usual there is an upside to all this frustration. I lost a whole post I had written on this thread because I thought my little clip board manager would have retained it because I'd copied it just in case I got logged out or something. Then discovered the app had not launched at startup. So I'd accidentally overwritten it with the password I was using to attempt login. Anyhow I went to the Mac App Store and got a really good, free clip board manager called CopyClip. It can retain 80 plus clipboard notes and display as many of those as you like from a menu bar icon. It's economical on resources, allows you to blacklist specific apps and launches at startup. I'm not sure how many people use on of these things but I couldn't live without one. I used to get so tired of accidentally overwriting something I later wanted on the clipboard. [/QUOTE]
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