Delicious software picks, pt. 2

Tom, April 06 2008
ClipX - clipboard history manager. How many times did I press Ctrl-C just to realize I have overwritten something important in the clipboard? A whole paragraph of text that I just cut from a file that's already saved and closed, an important screenshot captured with PrintScreen or a randomly typed password I just used to register some online service. Oh, the pain!

With ClipX, I press Ctrl-Shift-V instead of Ctrl-V and a list of clipboard items pops up, newest to oldest. I can copy several items at a time, then switch to another application once and paste them all - this saves me a lot of switching back and forth between the two apps.

Once you get used to it the fact that it is not a default part of any major operating system will seem silly to you.


Code. I've been working, you see. ClipX - bluemars.org/clipx/

glView - OpenGL Extensions Viewer - no surprises there, it reports the OpenGL extensions of your videocard. In addition to that it has a database of all different kinds of videocards, so you can look up and compare texture size limits, bit depths, shader support, whatever. People are free to submit their cards' parameters to the online database so it is always up to date. The UI is very clean and nice.


glView - OpenGL Extensions Viewer - www.realtech-vr.com/glview…
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