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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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Comment 1Nomad of Norad21-Sep-2003 00:33 GMT
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Comment 3Joe "Floid" Kanowitz21-Sep-2003 01:10 GMT
Comment 4Adam Waldenberg21-Sep-2003 04:22 GMT
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Comment 7Peter Gordon21-Sep-2003 13:34 GMT
NetClip 0.1 : Comment 8 of 9ANN.lu
Posted by Don Cox on 21-Sep-2003 17:34 GMT
In reply to Comment 7 (Peter Gordon):
"You can specify the clipboard device unit to share over the network. If more applications supported multiple clipboard units, you could set NetClip to unit 1, and use 0 for local clips. HOWEVER, almost nothing allows you to specify a clipboard unit, so for most people NetClip will have to share their main clipboard. Hopefully in future, people will update their software to allow the user to select clipboard units."

This is really something that should be in the OS. For example, LA+C copies to clip zero, LA+C+F1 copies to clip 1, etc.

I can't imagine wanting more than 10 clipboards outside of a script.
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