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It's all personal, but... (Score:1)
But... I'm gonna call you on the copy / paste thing.
Yep. I know about all the apps that don't share info on the "clipboard" in Linux.
But, at least I don't have to remember to use a keyboard combo to actually get info into the clipboard.
Only about 50 times a day do I find myself screaming (it's OK, I work from home... nobody can hear me
Re:It's all personal, but... (Score:2)
But having used a Unix with a decent UI I'm won over. Gone are those irritating moments of highlighting something by accident and having my clipboard buffer blatted. It's just too confusing. I guess it comes back to the old unix style of being user friendly but choosy about who it's friends with. I guess
Re:It's all personal, but... (Score:1)
I can see that, if I only had one clipboard... but I have klippy set for ten levels of history.
Instead, I get irritated when I hilite something in OSX and it isn't in the clipboard when I want to paste it.
Re:It's all personal, but... (Score:2)
Re:It's all personal, but... (Score:1)
When you go to paste you can use ctrl+alt+v to show the buffer, use the cursor keys to select and then paste... if you don't want the most recent item.
Or, you can use the mouse.
Still not the most optimal... but worlds better than only one clipboard, IMHO.
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