Clippity Dippity Do

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Frank Bohan

CLIPPITY DIPPITY DO is an interesting clipboard enhancer which can generate
files of your clipboard texts. These can be either for each item, daily or
appended. It can also produce a list of URLs from your clipboard entries and
convert entries to plain text. Found at:

http://www.snapfiles.com/get/cdd.html

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Frank Bohan
¶ Bureaucrats cut red tape, lengthwise.
 
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digitalMOSQUITO

Frank said:
CLIPPITY DIPPITY DO is an interesting clipboard enhancer which can generate
files of your clipboard texts. These can be either for each item, daily or
appended. It can also produce a list of URLs from your clipboard entries and
convert entries to plain text. Found at:

http://www.snapfiles.com/get/cdd.html

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Frank Bohan
¶ Bureaucrats cut red tape, lengthwise.

I'm afraid is not freeware.
See here:

http://www.rahnsoft.com/prod01.htm
Clippity Dippity Do

and here:

http://www.rahnsoft.com/register_cdd.htm
Register CDD

dM
 
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Frank Bohan

digitalMOSQUITO said:
I'm afraid is not freeware.
See here:

http://www.rahnsoft.com/prod01.htm
Clippity Dippity Do

and here:

http://www.rahnsoft.com/register_cdd.htm
Register CDD

dM

I think that it has been replaced with CDD2 which *is* freeware. From
the helpfile:

1. What is CDD?
CDD 2.0 is a freeware program written to enhance the functionality of
the Windows Clipboard. With CDD you can perform many automatic
operations around your clipboard when copying and pasting. First, CDD
can convert all data copied to the clipboard to plain text. This
will, for example and among many other things, prevent programs like
MS Word from going out to the net to retrieve text from a web page
when all you wanted to do was paste the plain text. CDD can log all
data you copy to the clipboard in plain text files. In addition to
logging everything in a variety of ways is an option to log just URL's
and web links you copy to the clipboard in separate logs.

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Frank Bohan
¶ Surly grammarians insist that all words ending in "ly" are adverbs.
 

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