Best Clipboard Managers for Linux of 2024

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    Klipper Reviews
    A clipboard should have the ability to copy text and paste it elsewhere. Copying a section will cause the previous one to be lost. Klipper solves the problem in a flash. Klipper solves this problem in a flash. While the item you copied first will still be the default one to paste, others will have been saved in a buffer so you can choose to order your selections differently. You can even change the number of items in the buffer! You can view the options and select the icons from your tray or panel by clicking on the icon. The two most important options on the general tab are whether the clipboard should be empty or retained across sessions. You can also choose to synchronize the clipboard contents with your selection. This section is ideal for programmers and script writers. Here you can set actions based on regular expressions.
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    Glipper Reviews
    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.
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    Budgie Clipboard Manager Reviews
    Clipboard manager applet that allows you to store and manage your clipboard content. Clipboard history management, save up 100 clips, private mode and remove any clip you wish. Clear all options, searchable history, autosave history and notification support. You can customize the applet and also restore defaults. Automatically paste the selected clip to your active window. Debian/Ubuntu-based distro. Ubuntu Budgie users can install the applet directly from the welcome screen. Xdotool is an optional tool that allows you to paste text into the active window. The zip file can be downloaded and then run from the extracted folder.
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    Qlipper Reviews

    Qlipper

    Lubuntu Team

    Free
    Qlipper is Lubuntu's default clipboard manager. Qlipper is a clipboard administrator that is automatically started in the system tray. Qlipper's tray icon looks like a clipboard. Click on the tray icon that looks similar to a clipboard to view your clipboard history. Or press Control+Alt+V. To remove an item from your clipboard history, click on the menu item. If you have copied a password to your clipboard, you can right-click the clipboard tray icon and choose clear clipboard history. You can temporarily disable your clipboard history from being saved or shown by closing Qlipper by right-clicking the clipboard icon, and then selecting quit. You can change the preferences of Qlipper by clicking on the tray icon and selecting configure. Qlipper can be closed to erase its saved history. Select an item to create a uniform clipboard. Synchronize your selection and clipboards.
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    CopyQ Reviews
    CopyQ is a clipboard manager. It's a desktop application that stores the content of the system clipboard and allows you to search it and copy it back to your system clipboard. CopyQ monitors the system clipboard and saves it in custom tabs. Copy and paste clipboard saved in CopyQ directly into any program. CopyQ offers scripting capabilities that allow you to automate clipboard changes, organize items and change settings.
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    Copy 2 Online Reviews

    Copy 2 Online

    Copy 2 Online

    $2.90 per month
    Copy 2 Online, a cloud-based multiplatform clipboard management tool, allows you to view, edit, and manage your copy history. You can copy any text you see while working, writing, researching, or other personal activities. The clipboard history allows you to view and manage the clipboard history. You can access your copy history from here at any time. You can easily view and manage the contents of your clipboard history. Copy 2 Online Desktop app allows you to search and access what you have copied.
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