In an era when software companies seem to release new versions of their products every month, Xrayz Software is a true anomaly. It hasn’t released a new version of its ClipCache software in three years. ClipCache is one of my all-time favorite programs. I use it religiously every day. The application is what’s called a clipboard extender. That class of program addresses a big limitation of the Windows clipboard: when you copy or cut something to it, whatever’s in there gets zapped.
Review: New ClipCache Version Worth the Wait
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. October 25, 2006 04:00 AMIn an era when software companies seem to release new versions of their products every month, Xrayz Software is a true anomaly. It hasn’t released a new version of its ClipCache software in three years. ClipCache is one of my all-time favorite programs. I use it religiously every day. The application is what’s called a clipboard extender. That class of program addresses a big limitation of the Windows clipboard: when you copy or cut something to it, whatever’s in there gets zapped.