Clipboard Monitor captures and logs the texts you copy, in plain text. It's lightweight and fully portable.
Clipboard Monitor accepts following command line arguments :
/r - Enables Read-only Mode
/s - Opens silently in background
Features
- Fully portable (No installation is needed.)
- Small file size (946 kB)
- Recover Clipboard from power blackouts
- Background Monitoring
- Simple user friendly interface
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super weird GUI
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Excellent light weight clipboard monitor, perfect for gathering things like multiple urls for text file. Only missing features are ways to directly export or append results to text files and duplicate copy detection/removal. UI makes sense once you reailze the settings panel is a toggle that blocks the clipboard results window, clicking it again makes it go away. Would also be nice if there were an option to not have the results double spaced. The clear pop up notification when its monitoring is good design. The inclusion of a dark theme is nice, but because of the choice of a green scheme it doesn't work as well as with the usual dark themes with more dos box aesthetics, so perhaps that too would be something to change. and of course there should be a big button for turning on and off the monitor, the check mark in settings is harder to deal with than an ever present button.