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ClipyA clipboard manager for Mac OS XClipboard HistoryClipy can manage clipboard history. You can record 8 clipboard types, from plain text to image.To paste a recorded item, you just pop up menu by invoking the shortcut key, and select a menu item from the menu.SnippetYou can also register texts you frequently use, like e-mail addresses, user IDs and so on, as snippets. You can paste these snippets from the menu, too.Requirements: macOS 10.10 Yosemite or higherFeaturesClipboard historyUnlimited clipboard history itemsYou can adjust the number of clipboard history items freely, if you have sufficient memory in your Mac. The default value is 20.Multiple clipboard typesClipy can record clipboard history in the following clipboard types: * Plain text * Rich Text Format (RTF) * Rich Text Format Directory (RTFD) * PDF * Filenames * URL * TIFF image * PICT imageShow images in the menuIf you record image types to clipboard history, Clipy can show pieces of the images in the menu. The image's width and height is adjustable.SnippetClipy can manage re-usable text as snippet. You can select it from menu and paste it anytime.Access with mouseWhen you start Clipy, you can see the application icon in the Status bar. You can pull down a menu and select to paste clipboard history items or snippets.Shortcut keys to pop up menusYou can also pop up menus to select clipboard history and text snippets by pressing particular key combinations. It's very useful for users those who uses larger displays.TooltipWhen your mouse hovers over a menu item for a second, Clipy pops up a tooltip to show full length of text in the clipboard history item. You can see it before pasting itClipy is a freeware application. You can use it freely.System Requirements: macOS 10.10 Yosemite or higher