Parcellite

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Parcellite
Original author(s) Gilberto "Xyhthyx" Miralla
Developer(s) Doug Springer
Stable release
1.2.2 / 2023-03-11
Preview release
1.0.2rc7 / 2013-01-16
Platform BSD, Linux, OS X [1]
Available inMultilingual
License GNU GPL
Website parcellite.sourceforge.net

Parcellite is a lightweight, tiny and free clipboard manager for Linux with a small memory footprint. [2] [3]

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ClipIt
Original author(s) Gilberto "Xyhthyx" Miralla
Developer(s) Cristian Henzel
Stable release
1.4.2 / 2012-04-04
Preview release
1.4.3-20151110002 / 2015-11-10
Platform BSD, Linux, OS X
Available inMultilingual
License GNU GPL
Website github.com/shantzu/ClipIt

Since development of Parcellite has slowed, a fork of it, ClipIt has appeared. Developed by Cristian Henzel, it fixes numerous bugs and offers a better user experience, however the last commit was in 2018. [4] Most importantly, it improves support for Unity AppIndicators, [5] UTF-8, [6] and adds support for GTK+ 3, [7] last commit [8]

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References

  1. Parcellites finkproject page
  2. Parcellite About
  3. "Parcellite - a GNOME clipboard manager". FOSSwire. 2008-01-25. Retrieved 2012-11-12.
  4. Andrei Alin (2011-01-10). "Parcellite Has A New Developer (And A New Version); ClipIt - Parcellite Fork With Ubuntu AppIndicator Support". WebUpd8. Retrieved 2018-05-31.
  5. Cristian Henzel (2011-05-23). "Unified indicator and systray menu into a single function". GitHub .
  6. Dmitriy Poltavchenko (2014-06-09). "Fixed work with utf8 strings". GitHub .
  7. Paweł Blaszczyk (2015-06-06). "Add optional support for GTK+3". GitHub .
  8. "github repo". GitHub . 2020-09-23.