![]() ![]() images, but if you write a lot and use a lot of repetitive phrases, Ditto might be the one to try. It is probably not too helpful with non-textual content, e.g. ![]() The instant incremental search really shines, especially in that it works transparently with substrings (while ClipMate scans only from the beginning of the string IIRC). Both are great if you need to categorize your clips, but in my experience the price for this is some encumbrance in accessing individual pieces of text.ĭitto is awesome if you don't care about categories, but just want to bring back previous clips with minimum keypresses (and no mouse). I suppose the free alternative to ClipMate is Mouser's Clipboard Help and Spell. Someone comfortable with one may find the other unhelpful. ClipMate and Ditto are both "clipboard managers" or "extenders", but I think they have very little in common. ![]()
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