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Posted on 21-Sep-2003 02:03 GMT by Peter Gordon9 comments
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The first version of NetClip has been released.

NetClip is a small utility that lets you share one global clipboard between your networked Amigas (or AmigaOS clones).

Data copied to the clipboard on one Amiga is immediately available to paste on other machines. Features:

· Transparency. Cut and paste over the network as easily as between apps on the same computer.

· Serverless and stateless protocol. Once NetClip is set up on your LAN, you can turn off or on any of your Amigas without it causing NetClip a problem.

· Pastes ALL kinds of clipboard data. You can write a Personal Paint brush to the clipboard on one Amiga, and paste it into iconedit on another.

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Posted by Nomad of Norad on 21-Sep-2003 00:33 GMT
Cool concept! Is there a way to turn it off and on at your whim? (So that two different users working on two different Amigas don't overwrite each others clipboards if they're independantly doing copy-and-paste stuff...) And, is there going to be a way to share clipboards between LANned Amigas and PeeCees? LANned Amigas and Macs? LANned PeeCees? LANned Macs? (I'm one of those guys who plan to have a bunch of different platforms co-existing on his LAN someday, so a feature like that would be handy.) A way for one or more machines to opt-out (and then back into) the sharing of clipboards, at the user's whim, while still allowing the other machines to share theirs?

Perhaps also integrate into it one of those multi-clipboard functions, too. You know, where it keeps up to, say, the last 10 items that were pasted to the clipboard and lets you select from that list before pasting back out.

Something to think about as you move from version 0.1 towards the eventual 1.0 version, eh? :-)

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