![]() ![]() It is like I no longer write, create or design in fear of losing stuff. No kidding! My copy clip is set to temember the last 80 items I copied to clipboard. Would be curious if anyone knows a good alternative or tries to compile it.I was simply astounded when I was asked to do a review for Copy Clip! The invitation took me back to a time "pre- CC" when I didn't have the ability to see any history of my clipboard, let alone the power to go back and paste a clipboard item that I copied to the clipboard but have copied 79 items since. Source for OSX is on github here, I'm not sure if it can be easily compiled/installed (binaries used to be available). Keeps a buffer of the last 20 things you've copied, so that you can paste any one of them. (Credit: Jeff Wu and Zachary Vance.) ClipMenu Running locally ( download from github) lets you use vimflowy offline, and using the SQLite backend scales to very large documents (larger than workflowy can handle). I use vimflowy essentially constantly, so this gives me extremely fine-grained time tracking for free. The biggest value add for me is the time tracking plugin. The biggest downside for most people is probably modal editing (keystrokes issue commands rather than inserting text). ![]() Vimflowy is similar to Workflowy, with a few changes: it lets you "clone" bullets so they appear in multiple places in your document, has marks that you can jump to easily, and has much more flexible motions / macros / etc. Alternatively, you might prefer the wire cutter's recommendations. I put my touchpad on a raised platform between the keyboard halves. I use a Kinesis Freestyle 2 with this to prop it up. I find split+tented keyboards much nicer than usual keyboards. I'd definitely pay > a minute a day for these changes. ![]() I can quickly select last ten words by holding a+s+f and then holding u for 1 second).
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