| ▲ | ta8903 a day ago | |
Gnome already has a clipboard manager (maybe it's https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/779/clipboard-indicat..., but can't be sure if that's what I'm using since I'm not at home) which can be bound to super+v. It's better than the Windows equivalent because 1. It loads instantly rather than taking 2-3 seconds like the Windows version, which is super annoying 2. It retains the clipboard history across reboots, unlike the Windows version 3. It doesn't have a limit to the number of pastes saved, unlike Windows which has a limit of I think 10, so you can find entries from weeks ago 4. It's searchable 5. There's an incognito mode for when you need to copy and paste a bunch of things which you won't need later, or when you're copying sensitive information Big fan, one of those things that are such a UX improvement that make using Windows feel like a hassle. | ||