Glipper is a GNOME clipboard manager. It keeps a history of text copied onto the clipboard, which you can access from any device. Glipper makes use of plugins to provide additional functionality. Glipper used to be a GNOME applet in its previous versions. However, it now uses an app indicator to support Ubuntu Unity, and Ubuntu's Gnome Classic. It allows Unix-like operating system users to access a history X Selections. Any item can be reselected and pasted. Glipper is often referred to as the GNOME equivalent of KDE's Klipper. Glipper 1.0, which is the latest version of Glipper, can be run outside GNOME. However, older versions of Glipper can still be used outside of GNOME. This is due to its extensive integration with different GNOME techniques. It can be used inside Xfce4's panel by using the XfApplet wrapper and into any custom session that uses xfce4–panel such as Openbox sessions.