Clipboard
I want to share something with you that might save you some headaches later. Sometimes I use the Windows clipboard to copy and paste text from one program to another. Although this is usually easy and non-eventful yesterday I copied a large amount of text that I had written. I was not careful which button I pushed and I erased it all when I copied one word into the same clipboard that was storing a few paragraphs of text that I had just made up off the top of my head. I could never remember exactly what I had written. This annoyed me. There has to be a better way. Well, there is. But you need to know about this before you need it. It is a prevention, not a cure. There is a program called Clipboard Recovery that saves everything you place into the clipboard. You can retrieve it even after other things have taken its place on the clipboard. This really is a great tool to have, and the best part is the price. Install it today or you will one day say, “Oops, I should have listened to Steve.”
“The software works by adding itself to the clipboard viewer chain. When the clipboard is updated, the software saves the current content to a temporary file. Users have the option to preview previous clipboard items or set previous items back to the clipboard. Clipboard Recovery supports graphics and text, and has an unlimited amount of previous items to recover.”
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