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ArsClip
ArsClip

ArsClip monitors the clipboard and keeps track of the entries. You can press a configurable hotkey and a popup menu will appear, allowing you to select an item and quickly paste it into a program or ...

Average of 3 user ratings: 5
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  • Apr 05, 2009
  • For version:
  • 3.1.1

quote  Will make your life a lot easier  quote

  • Interface: 5
  • Features: 5
  • Ease of use: 5
  • Value: 5
  • Overall: 5

You won't lose your clipboard items or history of site links if you want to use it for such. This little app will make your life a lot easier. I have used others but I like the options this one gives. I really like the permanent entries though, one of my favorite aspects of this. So if you are someone who hates copying something, then you forget and copy something else and lose the last copy, this app IS FOR YOU.


  • Jan 05, 2006
  • For version:
  • 2.8.4

quote  Excelent clipboard extender  quote

  • Interface: 5
  • Features: 5
  • Ease of use: 5
  • Value: 5
  • Overall: 5

The best clipboard extender there is. Stores clipboard history. But also permanent items in groups. Simulates keystrokes. Global hotkeys for every permanent item. The only one that doesn't steal focus of the box you want to past in (only when "show/use Accelerator keys "UNmarked in config). You can also edit clipboard history items, preview, start them and past in several ways like CTRL-V, SHIFT-INSERT, mimic typing or just past to the windows clipboard. The upcoming version 2.8.5 supports also a RUN key simulation so you can start directly permanent items like programs, URLs etc. Can't live without it for daily work or coding stuff.


  • Mar 03, 2005
  • For version:
  • 2.6.8

quote  My favourite clipboard history application  quote

  • Interface: 5
  • Features: 5
  • Ease of use: 4
  • Value: 5
  • Overall: 5

I needed a simple clipboard history freeware application, and ArsClip gives me more than I was looking for. It looks nice and works great, and is also loaded with interesting features, like Form Mode, Mimic Typing, Unicode support, and is highly configurable. Needs a bit of reading the online help on the web site, though; some of its features were not immediately clear to me. Things I like most: can be used as a simple Ctrl-Alt-V history paste from popup menu, or more advanced features can be accessed with a couple of clicks more; it shows application icons to easily identify history items; can have "permanent" items, even different ones for different applications. I previously tried Clipomatic, Yankee Clipper III and CLCL, but I like ArsClip more. Highly recommended.