Has this ever happened to you: you copied something important to the clipboard, but then accidentally copied something over it and lost that original copy forever? Yeah, I used to do that all the time, too. There’s help, you know – and it can’t be found at a Betty Ford clinic.
How Windows continues to ship without some kind of smarter clipboard tool is preposterous. If you haven’t already beefed up your own virtual clipboard, you’re inviting disaster. One of my favorite titles to recommend happens to be shareware, but I just inked a deal with the vendor to get you a relatively hefty discount on registration. It’s ClipCache, and if you don’t already use it – I’d recommend you start (or download the trial just to see how much you like it). Yeah, as a matter of fact, that’s exactly what you should do – try ClipCache for 30 days. If you don’t like it, uninstall it and go back to a basic clipboard again.
To take advantage of the Lockergnome-only offer, you have to go through this link. Now, the price will still be shown at the regular price, but click on the ‘Checkout’ button to proceed to where you are asked to enter your personal information. At that point, you should see that the ‘coupon’ field is prepopulated with the word GNOMEDISCOUNT – and if it’s not there, then make sure you’ve gone through the right link to register ClipCache. It’s good enough to get the price of the software under $20.
This is what you have to ask yourself, honestly: how frustrated do you get when you’ve accidentally erased what was on your clipboard? When you reboot, everything’s lost – and (most importantly) you can never transfer that clipboard data to another computer. ClipCache is an absolute bargain – even at its regular price. That they were kind enough to knock it under two Hamiltons for you is nothing short of awesome. Remember this the next time you cut, copy, or paste anything on your computer, eh?
[tags]windows clipboard, clipcache, clipboard, copy, cut, paste[/tags]