![]() Then it would Paste in the Smart Clip with my selection. ![]() ![]() I could use this one here and it will prompt me to select one of these items. For instance, the pick command allows you to pick from different options. They are bits of text that you add but you can put commands in them. You can use something called Smart Clips. So if you wanted to paste the current time, say in a Number cell, you could do that. You can paste sample Lorem Ipsum text like this.Įverything in Clip Tools should work in any app where you can Paste text. For instance, you could paste the current date or date and time and you can customize the format. You can also paste a whole bunch of other things. So if I select this one here it will paste that and all the ones above it. If you Shift and Option it will remove the item from the list and if you hold down Shift it will group paste. If you hold Shift and Control it will paste as plain text removing formatted. So you can keep something around that you know you're going to reuse. While you have a limited number of regular clips depending upon your settings, Saved Clips will remain there. If you hold the Option Key down you could see that it will Save it so you could Save an item like that and then find it in Saved Clips. But if you hold the Control Key down you could see it would just copy it to the clipboard. For instance, the basic functionality for the clips here is to Paste it in the current text location. You can use the modifier keys to get tons of other functionality. But you can customize how many items appear at the main menu and how many items appear in More. As you select more it puts more items here in a separate menu. So it extends your clipboard past just having one thing in the Clipboard at a time. If I then want to Paste something somewhere I can select one of these items and it will Paste it. I could Copy more things and then look and see a history of what I've copied. So, for instance, here in TextEdit if I were to select a word and use Command C to Copy I would look up here and I would see what I copied listed there. ![]() But its most basic functionality is a local text clip manager. There are no in-app purchases or ads or anything like that.Īfter you download it and launch the app it will show up here in the Menu Bar. So if you go to the App Store and then you search for Clip Tools you'll come up with my new app. But recently I've been working on a Mac utility and I just released it in the Mac App Store. Usually I'm developing either web-based games or game apps. Join us and get exclusive content and course discounts. There you can read more about the Patreon Campaign. MacMost is brought to you thanks to a great group of more than 1000 supporters. Let me tell you about a new free Mac utility made by me! Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with. Check out A New Free Mac Utility App: ClipTools at YouTube for closed captioning and more options. ![]()
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