Can you give us any tips using ClipCache Pro eg do you just pile the clips in one big list. I am trying to decide if ClipCache is better than NoteTabLite (Free)
https://www.notetab.com/notetab-light which can be nominated to record all copy commands.
Jeff
ClipCache Pro (CC) is a clipboard history program for Windows. (Oops, I called it a bookmark manager, but that's not it's strong point.) I have used it for editing simple text notes, then pasting into other applications (for example, this reply is being composed in it). But it is not a text editor like Notetab As seen in the screenshot, it has a tree hierarchy, and Qimage has it's own folder. If needed, I could add additional folders and/or sub-folders. It's a random information database, kinda-sorta.
Copied texts go into the primary folder, then get moved as needed, or else edited then pasted elsewhere. I also use Treepad Plus for some items, especially if I want to add some formatting like bold, italics, different font, whatever; anyway, clips might be posted there. (I am starting to move some back into CC however, just for convenience.)
I started out years ago (late 1990s) with a similar program called Keynote. Before that (1988) the first desktop PC program I added was Tornado Notes, which later became InfoSelect. Needless to say, I've collected and saved an enormous amount of random data and notes. I think I currently have just over 3100 clips in total; the QU folder only has about 80 clips at the moment, many others moved/pasted elsewhere (incl. moved into the Printing and/or Post Processing folders).
CC lets me copy snippets from almost anywhere, and decide later what to do with it. Including ignorning or deleting. My settings are for plain text OEM captures, but there are other formats, just not to my liking (some may remember the RTF dll wars of the 90's and 00's.
But the single most important feature for me is the capture of the source URL for the capture clip. By right clicking on a particular clip, I can choose to open open my browser (again, see the screenshot).
There are other similar, and excellent, programs for Windows, some freeware, and I've tried many over the years, but I don't remember any of them having easy access to opening the source URL along with the other featuees I like.
And FWIW, I'm just a loyal ClipCache Pro user, I have no other affiliation with the product.