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I haven't done anything with QClip in a few months, so here's a (very) minor update. Version 0.9.3.1 fixes the bug where the queue wasn't saved during Windows shutdown.
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New version of QClip. This isn't a huge update, but it does have a few fixes and improvements that people have asked for. Here's the changelog:
- Added customizable date / time format to the common items available under general preferences.
- Added logic to block programs that place data on the clipboard multiple times for a single copy.
- Added possible key shortcuts to access the five most recent items in the queue, and the first five custom items. These are unassigned by default.
- Improved handling of bitmaps. Fixes the strange three-pixel shift problem that occurred when using Print Screen on WinXP.
- Now using local time for dates (was always GMT before).
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So, after about a year of neglect, I'm making some effort to maintain this site. A lot of comment spam has been deleted and a captcha system added to (hopefully) deal with it. Also, there should be new version of QClip soon.
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The updates continue.
This release contains a number of minor fixes and improvements, with probably the most interesting being that selecting "Files" in the format settings now enables several different formats used by Windows Explorer. This should give much more consistent behavior when using QClip to move files around.
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Some updates to QClip. Mostly bug fixes, including some that I really should have noticed (e.g. you couldn't paste custom items at all). Also there's now an option for unlimited queues that resize dynamically.
As always, source is available. Download from the box on the right.
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This is a little clipboard extender I wrote for Windows. It's mostly untested, but I think everything works. Anyway, the major features:
- Queue based - you can copy-copy-copy and then paste-paste-paste via hotkeys.
- Needs no installation. Runs from anywhere.
- Handles clipboard data in any format (individual formats can be turned off).
- Fully reconfigurable hotkeys for nearly all actions.
- 40k executable.
- Open source (GPL).
Download from the box on the right. The source compiles with MinGW. I've made some effort to make it compatible with Visual Studio, but I make no guarantees...
At this point I should mention that the UI design is largely modeled after the excellent Cliptomatic.
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Hi everybody!
I'm intending for this site to house all my various code projects. For now all that's here are links to some of my (very) old work. Feel free to browse...
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QClip is a clipboard extender for Windows, similar to that found
in the Microsoft Office suite, with the exception that it can
copy and paste data to and from any other program, arbitrarily.
Free software, released under the GNU GPL.
QClip has very minimal system requirements and should run on any system, from Windows 95 up to XP (Vista is untested).
Download: QClip 0.9.3.1
Download: QClip 0.9.3.1 Source
You might also want to have a look at the QClip help file.
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