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The UNIX desktop environment KDE ships with Klipper. The client-side specification has native support in a number of toolkits, including GTK+. This daemon clipboard manager must be provided by the window manager running in the user's X session. A daemon process is responsible for storing clipboard contents. The Clipboard Manager specification describes a protocol layered on top of the ICCCM clipboard spec for client applications.
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Windows does not offer a copy history feature. Formatted text clipped from a web page will become cells in an Excel sheet, a table in MS Word, or plain text in Text Edit. A range of cells clipped from an Excel sheet can be pasted as a table into MS Word, or. Its copying and pasting operations are very versatile in what they permit to be transferred between applications. The default Microsoft Windows clipboard manager enables pasting the copied data, even after an application is closed, by maintaining the clip buffer itself. Clipboard managers in different systems Windows Recent versions of Microsoft Office (at least from Office 2003) have included the "Office Clipboard", a built-in clipboard manager, which operates as long as one of the Office suite applications is open. This has been a standard feature in UNIX editors like vi and emacs for some time. This internal copy history, though, is lost after the host application is closed. Some applications have an internal copy history feature. There is normally a limit on the number of buffers kept, or on the memory (possibly disk space) allowed for the purpose. Some keep a clipping history by automatically making a new buffer for each new cut or copy operation.

Most clipboard managers allow the user to keep multiple clipped objects, available for later use. 2 Clipboard managers in different systems.One such is textBEAST, which leaves it to the user to save desired items rather than collecting every item that passes through the Windows clipboard.
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Tools that provide only this function should perhaps be better called archive managers or clipbooks'. Some applications only provide the user with ability to move the current clipping buffer to long term storage, thus creating an archive, but do nothing automatically. Tools that provide only this function would perhaps be better called clipboard loggers. Some of the available tools create new buffers for every cut or copy operation thus forming a clipping history.
