Best Clipboard Managers for Ubuntu

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Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Clipboard Managers for Ubuntu on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    Glipper Reviews
    Glipper serves as a clipboard manager tailored for the GNOME desktop environment, allowing users to keep a log of text copied to their clipboard for easy retrieval. It enhances user experience through a variety of plugins that introduce additional functionality. Unlike earlier iterations that operated as a GNOME applet, the latest version employs an app indicator to offer support for both Ubuntu Unity and the Gnome Classic interface. This tool enables users of Unix-like systems to revisit a history of X Selections, allowing quick reselection for pasting. Glipper is frequently likened to KDE's Klipper as its counterpart within GNOME. While earlier versions allowed operation outside of GNOME, the current version 1.0 is exclusively for GNOME due to its deep integration with its features. Nonetheless, it can still function within Xfce4's panel by utilizing the XfApplet wrapper, thereby making it compatible with any custom session incorporating xfce4-panel, such as those using Openbox. This versatility ensures that users can benefit from Glipper's capabilities across different desktop environments.
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    Budgie Clipboard Manager Reviews
    This applet for clipboard management enables users to efficiently store and organize their clipboard contents with features like history tracking, allowing up to 100 clips, and a private mode for enhanced security. It also includes options to search through the clipboard history, delete specific clips, and clear all saved clips, while automatically saving new entries and providing notification support for updates. Users can customize the applet to their liking and have the ability to restore to default settings when needed. Additionally, the applet simplifies the process of pasting by automatically inserting the selected clip into the active window. Designed specifically for Debian and Ubuntu-based systems, it can be easily installed directly from the welcome screen if you are using Ubuntu Budgie. While xdotool is optional for pasting text, it can enhance functionality. To get started, simply download the zip file and execute it from the folder where it has been extracted, ensuring seamless access to your clipboard management needs. This applet not only streamlines your clipboard experience but also adds layers of customization for a more personalized workflow.
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