I'd like to see some enhancements done to when a user performs different types of clicks on the system tray icon.
Right now, only right-clicking the icon brings up the menu.
It'd be nice to be able to assign a left click to some function (Whether it's bringing up the menu, performing a common macro, previewing the clipboard, or some other neat function).
Double clicking the icon should also bring up the settings by default (And possibly could be an assigned function as well).
Lastly, (not related to clicking, but is to the system tray), hovering over the system tray right now only brings up a tooltip that shows the product name. It'd be nice if that tooltip could instead be a preview of what was on the clipboard. If the text is really large it can be truncated at a certain length so that it isn't out of control. If it's an image you could simply just state something like "{Image Data}" as a start before implementing a fancy image preview or you can just popup the image preview window you already use when copying image data to the clipboard.
Interesting ideas, I'll make a note of this. I like the clipboard preview idea, and changing the behaviour of the tray icon is something I am investigating for DisplayFusion so I think it makes sense.
FWIW to other ClipX users: I've gotten used to the way ClipboardFusion handles it's history. It's not a single click, but isn't much more than that -- you just need to scroll up after clicking.
I've since 'upgraded' to the lifetime online account, and love it! Great work.