User-Friendly Interface
Clipy has an intuitive and easy-to-use interface, making it simple for users to navigate and utilize its features without a steep learning curve.
Open Source
Being an open-source application, Clipy benefits from contributions from the developer community, ensuring regular updates and improvements.
Lightweight
Clipy is a lightweight application that doesn’t consume significant system resources, ensuring that it runs smoothly alongside other applications.
Customization
Clipy offers customizable settings, allowing users to tailor the clipboard manager to their preferences and workflow.
History Management
Clipy provides robust clipboard history management, allowing users to access and manage previously copied items efficiently.
Are you talking about Clipy (one “p”) with the latest release being 1.2.1 from October 2018 and whose website appears to be in Korean?
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over 1 year ago
Clippy – https://clipy-app.com/
Clipboard manager for Mac OS.
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about 2 years ago
Then there’s https://clipy-app.com as well (FOSS). But I prefer Maccy. Unlike many other top comments here I prefer dedicated smaller tools for individual tasks.
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about 2 years ago
I believe Clipy https://clipy-app.com/ does this.
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over 2 years ago
Clippy may do the trick: https://clipy-app.com/.
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over 2 years ago
Clipy – I map this to option + command + v to access clipboard history, text emoticons, frequently shared URLs, etc.
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almost 3 years ago
Not built in, but Clipy is a good lightweight third-party app (it’s a fork/continuation of the now-defunct ClipMenu).
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over 3 years ago
Https://clipy-app.com/ or the original http://www.clipmenu.com/, which still runs on Intel based macs.
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over 3 years ago
The inspiration was CLCL and ClipMenu/Clipy. The only thing left to add would be a small ToolTip near the tray area as a preview of the current Clipboard contents but I haven’t figured out how exactly I want that to look like.
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over 3 years ago
In the very early 2000s I found CLCL and fell for it, the simplicity was just mesmerizing, it worked flawlessly with Windows 98 and had very little to no issues with XP, but onward was a hit & miss. In macOS (OS X then) I used ClipMenu because of the similarities, then got discontinued and Clipy was forked from it and kept alive the dream.
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over 3 years ago