CopyQ 2.4.3 Released, Available for Linux Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Debian and Most Popular Linux Distro
CopyQ is a multi-platform, freely distributed and open source software project that has been designed from the ground up to act as an advanced clipboard manager on GNU/Linux and Windows operating systems. It supports text and image file formats, and includes editable and searchable history.
What's New in This Release:
- Plugin for tagging items
- Plugins can provide script functions and commands
- Improved automatic commands execution
- Fixed gradients, transparency and other style improvements
- Fixed decryption with newer version of GnuPG
- Fixes for Qt 5 version
Supported operating systems and availability
The application is written in the Qt GUI toolkit, which means that it’s cross-platform, supporting the Linux, Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X operating systems. On GNU/Linux, it is available for download as source and binary archives for the Arch Linux, Ubuntu, Debian, openSUSE, Fedora, Gentoo and other distributions. Both 32-bit and 64-bit architectures are supported at this time.
CopyQ 2.4.3 Features :
- Supports Linux and Windows.
- Experimental support for OS X 10.9+.
- Store text, HTML, images and any other custom format.
- Customize tray menu.
- Save items in tabs or tree.
- Quickly browse through items (fast navigation, filtering with matched text highlighting).
- Sort items, create new, edit, remove, copy/paste to different tab.
- Variety of system-wide shortcuts (e.g. show main window or tray, edit clipboard, copy next/previous, paste as plain text).
- Immediately paste to focused window from tray or main window.
- Fully customizable appearance (colors, fonts, transparency).
- Advanced command-line interface and scripting.
- Ignore clipboard copied from some windows or containing some text.
- Apply custom commands on selected items or automatically when new matching clipboard content is available.
Download Source Code in here
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