Thank you so much!

CopyClip didn't look attractive (being able to separate temporary clippings 
from permanent clippings is so much more UI efficient than pinning a couple 
dozen permanent clippings at the top of the temporary clippings list that 
you'll have to scroll past every time), but this article contained Copy 'Em for 
Mac, which I had not found in other articles. It looks like it does what I want 
at a very reasonable one-time price. I just bought it -- wish me luck!

> On Oct 21, 2022, at 10:03 PM, Charles Lindauer <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
> This might help, too.
> 
> https://techpp.com/2022/01/11/best-clipboard-managers-for-mac/ 
> <https://techpp.com/2022/01/11/best-clipboard-managers-for-mac/>
> 
> Charles Lindauer
> Lindauer Mac Consulting
> 707.479.6170
> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
> Sent from my iPad
> 
>> On Oct 21, 2022, at 8:47 PM, Macs R We <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> 
>> I recently upgraded a High Sierra machine to Monterey, losing some 
>> third-party software in the process. One of the tools I used every day was 
>> called PTH Pasteboard.
>> 
>> PTH Pasteboard was a simple copy/paste manager. The features I used most:
>> 
>> 1) It would keep a long (~200 slots?) pushdown list of any of the things I 
>> copied with Mac copy/paste, regardless of whether they were text, formatted, 
>> images, or whatever. Anything MacOS let you copy and paste, PTH Pasteboard 
>> would preserve for you.
>> 
>> 2) It could also maintain one or more (I only ever needed one) lists of 
>> "permanent" pastes, such as phrases or images one used often. Unlike the 
>> main buffer, you could create these on demand and delete them individually.
>> 
>> 3) Clicking on a menu bar icon dropped down both these lists, and you could 
>> click among them as you wished.
>> 
>> I'd like to find a replacement for this tool, for which there is no Monterey 
>> version. The original programmers now offer an extremely baroque and 
>> function-bloated "suite" of tools for a subscription price that I consider 
>> too stiff for the functions I would use. I've found a couple other tools, 
>> but they all lack important features (e.g., one of them is text only, not 
>> even formatted text, and forget images).
>> 
>> Does anyone know of a largely similar utility they could suggest?
>> 
>> 
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