Access to your Clipboard history March 16, 2009

PhraseExpress originally is a text expander utility but also include a Clipboard Manager as a ‘side-dish‘.
Demonstration Video:

The Clipboard cache can keep up to 99 Windows clipboard contents which would normally be overwritten by the system whenever you copy new contents to the clipboard.

By default, you can open the clipboard cache selection popup by striking the hotkey CTRL-ALT-V.

Optionally, you can let PhraseExpress strip off any text formatting from the clipboard items.

More information can be found in the manual at http://manual.phraseexpress.com#cache

3 Comments
Walt Stoddard May 14th, 2009

Also, I understood this would start ro recognize phases that I type and then to submit them to me for selection…the only ‘phrase’ that it has memorized is the word “I”.

Michael May 14th, 2009

You probably mean the text prediction feature. PLease find more information about this feature at http://manual.phraseexpress.com#autolearn . Please visit http://support.phraseexpress.com for technical support.

Michael May 14th, 2009

You can define the default popup menu in the expert options in the program settings area. Please visit http://support.phraseexpress.com for technical support.

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