Ben_
161 discussion posts
This is a nice product, but requires heavy improvements in several areas.
1). If the clipboard history is full, or set to 50+ items in my case, or relative to other customers screen res, the history will extend far past the ability to read the text. The only way to view whats being cut off is by moving the mouse up and down until the desired item(s) come into view. Also, the little arrows at the top and bottom of the clipboard history is very difficult to scroll with since the only way to scroll is to continue CLICKING until the desirable item(s) are in view. It would be nice to have the ability to scroll by mouse-wheel, and the ability to select and hold the arrow(s).
2) There is no visible window and/or database window to open, so a user can manage the contents of the clipboard. By managing I'm talking about selecting one, multiple, or all items to save, export or import (rich text, plain text, excel, etc), edit, delete, apply/run provided macros to selective items or all, and provide a time stamp when the item was recorded. A feature, but not really necessary, is providing the type of extension which had been copied, ie: URL, TEXT, PDF, DOC(X), ETC. Since clipboard fusion does have a small internal database to collect this information, it makes sense to provide the consumer an alternate viewing method to actively see whats on the clipboard, rather than having to navigate to the taskbar and fiddle around with a clunky history menu.
Nov 23, 2014 (modified Nov 23, 2014)
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Thanks for the feedback Ben! I will add these suggestions to our list for review and I'll keep you posted if/when we're able to implement them.
Thanks!
Ben_
161 discussion posts
Just bumping this. I'd like to see, per OP, an individual window/app with the history where we can import/export histories, also know where the copied text, url, file link, UNC path, originated from. The taskbar context menu is cumbersome to use.
May 16, 2015 (modified May 16, 2015)
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#3