Any app like kilipper/Windows clipboard manager for any desktop?
from Mwa@lemm.ee to linux@lemmy.ml on 08 Dec 20:07
https://lemm.ee/post/49300504

Hi so am using Cinnamon(Not Linux Mint),i kinda liked Kdes features but i found it buggy so i had to give up kipper and switch to cinnamon,I tried Diodon(too buggy,a little old and doesnt store images) and Gpaste (doesnt store images,and only store clipboard while open) thanks.

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bbbhltz@beehaw.org on 08 Dec 23:59 next collapse

CopyQ works good

Parcellite

ClipIt

Mwa@lemm.ee on 09 Dec 07:06 collapse

I kinda heard some if these, might give Them a try.

azvasKvklenko@sh.itjust.works on 09 Dec 12:08 next collapse

No idea why you consider KDE buggy. Maybe the distro you’ve used ships old version or the build is low quality, maybe it’s the matter of using Wayland vs X11 and outdated NVIDIA drivers? For me, the current Plasma 6.2 is rock solid on multiple machines.

Other than that, for try this github.com/diodon-dev/diodon Or this github.com/hluk/CopyQ

Mwa@lemm.ee on 09 Dec 13:22 collapse

Found copyq really nice, kde on my distro is 6.2 it was wayy worse before kde 6 trust me + kde looks a little worse then any desktop (even its lightweight brother lxqt looks nicer).

fool@programming.dev on 12 Dec 16:05 collapse

If I recall correctly, XFCE4 is modular, so you should be able to use its xfce4-clipman-plugin anywhere. i.e. if you’re still looking.

Mwa@lemm.ee on 13 Dec 08:06 collapse

I found copyq the best ngl