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southerndoc

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When I'm finishing charts for work, I frequently have a few things that I would like to copy and paste. Usually there are 4-5 things that I need to copy/paste.

I'm assuming macOS Monterey does not have a built-in option to do this.

Does anyone have an app that they really like that they would recommend to accomplish this? I don't mind to pay for it if necessary.
 
Cloudclip Manager, in the App Store (free)
Read about another interesting one "Dropzone" but haven't played with it yet.
 
I'm aware there are many. I'm curious what people here have used and recommend.
I like Clipy.
Have you tested any? What didn’t you like about it/them? So someone could recommend you one that doesn’t have that problem.
 
I like Clipy.
Have you tested any? What didn’t you like about it/them? So someone could recommend you one that doesn’t have that problem.
No I haven't tested any yet. I didn't want to install/uninstall a bunch of apps. Probably will go with the one with most recommendations >4.5 (Paste seems to be the one I'm liking the most so far and will probably install it later today).
 
Copy 'Em - works great for more than just text... I use it for copying and pasting multiple titles/overlays in FCP as well as all of my other copy/paste function... uses iCloud to sync across multiple computers and there's an iOS version, as well.

 
I am also looking for something similar, except I would like to have the ability to copy/sync between mac and boot camped windows, and of course copy back from windows to mac, also. I am using 1Clipboard now, but it is clunky at best...any other suggestions?
 
Fly Cut works excellently. If you care to remember the keyboard shortcut you can very easily paste your items in order, or you can view them from the menu bar tool and paste them as you like. You’ll know what I mean should you try it. It remembers up to 99 items, works with Universal Clipboard I believe and can sync across iCloud enabled Macs, doesn’t remember certain info like passwords or credit card numbers (if you enable this). It has some very nice other features as well and is free.
It’s been my clipboard manager of choice for years and I highly recommend it.
The only negative is that it doesn’t have an iPhone app.
 
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