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#1 Determine in which slot to copy (insert)

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nobody
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2010-03-10
2010-03-10
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Hello!

Today I found your clipboard-manager and liked the fact that it is written in Java and as such can be used on nearly any platform.

So I tried it out. I like the fact that I can access the ten "slots" with keyboard-shortcuts (every clipboard-manager I need a mouse for is IMHO useless); but unfortunately only while pasting...
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I've got no control where my current selection will be inserted, right? I observed that every copy is just inserted into the next free slot and when all the slots are full, the next copy will go "nowhere"!?
I think the whole thing would be more intuitively if you could select a slot you would like to work with (via keyboard-shortcut) and than all the copy-n-pasting would be made with this slot (until you select a new one).
"Multiple Clipboards" (http://www.nonags.com/freeware-multiple-clipboards-2-2_266.html) worked like this and I really loved it back in the days when I worked with Windows.

Thanks a lot for your Time!
Stephan

And one little thing more: It would be nice if the slot "0" would be after the "9" - like on the keyboard (maybe configurable).

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