Jumpcut is an application that provides “clipboard buffering” — that is, access to text that you’ve cut or copied, even if you’ve subsequently cut or copied something else. The goal of Jumpcut’s interface is to provide quick, natural, intuitive access to your clipboard’s history.
I’m not sure why I had never heard of this one before. Perhaps it is that rock that I find so comfortable this time of year. In any case, just like it says on the tin, Jumpcut is a clipboard history application that is designed to be simple and only handles text. I’ve found it very handy the past few days of usage.
(via One Thing Well as part of a post about a graphical clipboard manager)
I’ve been using this since I got my Mac. I can’t believe I found a great Mac app before Patrick!
I’ve been using this since I got my Mac. I can’t believe I found a great Mac app before Patrick!