Clipboard history management tools are really handy, especially if you often end up copying and pasting many different snippets of information. My favorite Mac clipboard management app is Jumpcut, an open-source app that makes it easy to rapidly select previously copied items via the keyboard, but if you prefer a more visual, drag ‘n’ drop approach, you should check out Corkboard.
The app provides a virtual corkboard that you can use to store clippings from your clipbboard history. Corkboard understands a variety of different types of data (images, URLs, snippets of text, and so on) and displays them appropriately; clippings can be arranged on the Corkboard interface by dragging and dropping them. As well as providing a handy space to store clippings, Corkboard has a search facility that can search inside of your snippets.
Corkboard costs $9.99. A free evaluation version can be downloaded from the website; it’s limited to only storing four items on the corkboard at any one time, and clipboard history is not available.
Let us know what you think of Corkboard in the comments.
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