Jumpcut 0.83 – Quick, intuitive access to your clipboard history.

Jumpcut is an application that provides “clipboard buffering” – that is, access to text that you’ve cut or copied, even if you’ve subsequently cut or copied something else. The goal of Jumpcut’s interface is to provide quick, natural, intuitive access to your clipboard’s history.

New option to move clippings to the top of the list when used. Keep clippings in active use from slipping into the void!
New option to record whitespace-only clippings. These are not distinguished from one another in the status item dropdown, but there was a user request for these and a stated use case of providing visual separators in the menu.
There is now a workaround for the Cocoa bug which led to use of detecting the mouse-up event when clicking on the status item (vs mouse-down, the more natural behavior on Macs.
There is a permission check on launch, and Jumpcut displays an alert if it will not be able to save the clippings.
Jumpcut’s launch on login code has been replaced with Sindre Sorhus’ MIT licensed LaunchAtLogin, which should provide better compatibility across the versions of macOS supported by Jumpcut.

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