Boost your copy / paste with CopyQ

And if you put a little magic in your CTRL + C?

Almost all operating systems available in the market including the clipboard for us to copy, cut and paste elements of our choice quickly between multiple windows or multiple documents.

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However, these tools are often very limited, and it is for this reason that many users are turning to third-party solutions.


There are many alternatives in the market, but CopyQ has some tricks up his sleeve.

Free tools are available in three main platforms on the market

The first point, but at least it will not cost you a dime and you do not have to pay anything to enjoy his (many) options. Then, you know that this application is available in three main platforms on the market, and more specifically on Windows, OS X and Linux.

After you install this tool, simply run the switch. Icons for direct to spend the night in the system tray. Scissors what it is.

Using CopyQ completely transparent. All you need to do is copy the element you want to continue using conventional labels.

The new record will be created for each CTRL + C (or Ctrl + C) and do more than you can click on the icon to go to the clipboard.

Interestingly, the solution does not work with text. You can use it to transfer address, or even a photograph. Additionally, you can edit and modify each item stored by pressing the appropriate button.

The only drawback of this tool, in the end, is its interface. Its version of OS X leaves much to be desired, and does not really fit in with the new visual identity introduced Yosemite. This is embarrassing, especially for those who pay attention to such details.
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