![]() I don't know if it's an issue based on 10.14 as I don't recall the apps having issues like the one I have now long ago, just that I didn't like the interface of most of them. I'm not sure if it'll matter with your suggestions, but it should be known that because of a few legacy apps, I won't be going past 10.14.x for the foreseeable future. any recommendations MUST work with both text and images or lasso segments of images that have been copied, or at least allow the main clipboard to still properly handle those images outside of the clipboard manager app. I don't mind paying for good software, but there's only one feature I need and I cannot tell if it'll work now or continue to later. ![]() I think $30+ for the alfred powerpack just to test if it'll work properly is a bit steep. it's gotten to the point where I've removed all the third-party managers and might try to work with quicksilver, but something that has a dedicated interface would be ideal. too often, the last image I copied prior (usually a lasso portion from either preview or photoshop or affinity photo) will get "stuck" in my clipboard. now, most of the time they don't appear in my clipboard. for example, I very often take screen captures of portions of my screen or just one window only to the clipboard so I can paste it elsewhere. My main problem experienced with most of these in recent months especially, is that images don't get held in them, nor do they actually get accepted into my system's clipboard either. On top of several that I've previously deleted, of those still in my apps folder, I have tried: The first step is to open the Clipboard Settings. Double-click the image or text you want to paste. You can easily enable the feature of Clipboard history by following these steps. If it becomes the only option, then I might have to. Activate the Clipboard History for the history types you want to use by checking the box next to the relevant types. To open the Clipboard task pane, click Home, and then click the Clipboard dialog box launcher. ![]() I do not have the pro pack for alfred, btw, but I have used quicksilver for 15+ years and don't want to buy alfred for one purpose if everything else is solid with quicksilver. Does anyone have a good clipboard app with history that doesn't screw up the clipboard and require a restart? Alfred and Quicksilver sometimes do a decent job. I've searched the more-recent threads and cannot seem to find a solid option.
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