miCRoSCoPiC^eaRthLinG 0 Report post Posted December 19, 2006 For a long while I’ve been plagued by the limitations of the Windows Clipboard. First of all you can copy only one object at a time (once you copy a second one, it replaces the first) and absolutely no retentivity. For instance, if I needed to copy a couple of things over and over again, I’d no way of making them stick to the clipboard and switching between them while pasting. This gets extremely annoying/frustrating at times - specially during forum moderation. There are loads of Clipboard Enhancement Utilities that allow you to store multiple items.. namely CLCL, Clipboard Magic, Clipboard Recorder, Clippy 2001, DzSoft Paste & Save, and Yankee Clipper III etc. However, most of these have big limitations when it comes to the number of items you can store and/or the type of data stored in the clipboard. If you’re willing to shell out about $34.95 you can always get ClipMate, which is the leading shareware in this category. Now, that’s now what we want, do we ?? A free, preferably open-source option seems a much more viable option, albeit without compromising on the features. What we need is an all rounder Clipboard enhancement solution and Ditto provides you with just that. Ditto is an extension to the standard windows clipboard. It saves each item placed on the clipboard allowing you access to any of those items at a later time. Ditto allows you to save any type of information that can be put on the clipboard, text, images, html, custom formats, ….. Ditto relies on the fast & compact SQLite embeddable database engine to store an unlimited (or user-defined) number of clipboard items. A simple hotkey (Ctrl + ` by default) brings up the Ditto window which lists all the copied items till date. You can scroll through the list and perform quick-searches to get to any particular item too. You can even neatly categorise the copied items into folders of your choice. You can assign hotkeys for the first 10 copied items too making pasting them a breeze. Ditto captures every kind of data from the clipboard - be it formatted or unformatted text, graphics, files - virtually anything. The location of the SQLite database can be specified from the Ditto configuration panel - enabling you to maintain the database at an alternate location. This means, in case you need to reformat the partition containing Windows and/or your Program Files directory - none of your clipboard data is lost. Once you reinstall windows, you can make Ditto point to the old database location and all your previous items are back in a jiffy. Moreover, Ditto doesn’t limit the copying to a single computer. If you’re on a network, you can setup Ditto to transmit and share your copied items with others on the network (running Ditto of course). Copied data is transmitted in encrypted form for added security. In effect, your clipboard is reflected on whichever computer on the network you want making Ditto a truly unique solution. Here’s the standard list of features from their site: Easy to use interfaceSearch and paste previous copy entriesKeep multiple computer’s clipboards in syncData is encrypted when sent over the networkAccessed from tray icon or global hot keySelect entry by double click, enter key or drag dropPaste into any window that excepts standard copy/paste entriesDisplay thumbnail of copied images in listFull Unicode support (display foreign characters)UTF-8 support for language files (create language files in any language) Note: Ditto requires DAO to be installed. This tool is a hot favourite of mine and another of the must downloads. Article published priorly at Chaos Laboratory on December 19, 2006 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Markymark2 0 Report post Posted December 19, 2006 Nice one ME..been using Opera notes for this type of use for a long time..I tried a clipboard manager also about 5 years ago orso but its not as good as Ditto.Whats cool in the folder option..ie group content together in one folder..just copied all my standard mod posts into Ditto in their own folder...very handy indeed.!!Thanks for sharing this one mate!Marky;) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TavoxPeru 0 Report post Posted December 19, 2006 Thanks for the share ME, and as you say it is a must download.Best regards, Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Arbitrary 0 Report post Posted December 22, 2006 Ditto sounds nice, especially with the copying over multiple computers. Gods, I've always wanted to do that! I usually just use Notepad to keep track of snippets that I might need for later. It always loads pretty fast...so that's my main reason for using it. XD Btw, anyone know exactly what Clipmate offers that might be considered better than Ditto's current offers? Ditto's seem quite nice. ;-) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites