Group copy is supported too you can group several clips and add a predefined shortcut to copy them at once. Another useful feature is the option to mark a record as a sticky clip, in such way you’ll keep the most important ones at the top\bottom defining a hotkey for that purpose is helpful. I love the dark theme and the option to choose any font (I use the hack font) for the displayed text.įurthermore, an advanced user can configure sharing his clipboard items between computers on the same network using IP or Computer names.
#1CLIPBOARD VS DITTO FULL#
Paste into any window that excepts standard copy/paste entries.Select entry by double click, enter key or drag drop.Accessed from tray icon or global hotkey.Data is encrypted when sent over the network.Keep multiple computer’s clipboards in sync.The list of features as noted by sabrogden, Ditto’s developer: When opened double click or press Enter on the selected item from the list you would like to paste into the proper scope of your work, as can be seen in the below GIF: Then, open Ditto by clicking its icon in the system tray or by pressing the predefined hotkey (by default it is configured to Crtl + `).
#1CLIPBOARD VS DITTO WINDOWS#
The tool runs in the background, and while copy things to the clipboard using Windows copy capabilities, Ditto gathers all copied data into its log. Ditto allows you to save any type of information that can be put on the clipboard, text, images, HTML, custom formats… It saves each item placed on the clipboard allowing you access to any of those items at a later time. It enhances the Windows clipboard copy-pasting experience with various capabilities, and if you make sure to incorporate them into your daily routine, you can boost your productivity.Īlternatively, as mentioned on Ditto’s home page:ĭitto is an extension to the standard windows clipboard. An open sourced super tool, hosted at SourceForge that saved me A LOT of time by collecting my clipboard history. I’m sure you familiar with that situation. Unfortunately, the data is no longer at your clipboard, and now you have to annoyingly crawl your way back to the webpage again to do the whole thing all over again. Say you want to share a photo\text\whatever with a friend from a website, you copy it, either by right-clicking on it and copying it to the clipboard or using Ctrl+C and then paste it to your favorite sharing application and after doing so, you’ve realized you want to share it again with another person. By doing so, each time you invest a small portion of your daily routine.
Originally published at Medium on May 16, 2019Ĭopy-pasting is one of those things that you do every day while working on a computer.