Updated on 16 Sep 2011
By Anthony Buckner
1.81 MB Safe To Install
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Specifications
License:
Freeware
Updated:
Downloads:
550
Platform:
PPC/Intel, Mac OS
Publisher:
Stretched Out Software(more)
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Publisher's Descriptions
CrossClip... Most are familiar with the copy command (Command-C) to copy to the clipboard, then changing applications and pressing Command-V to paste. But what if you wanted to share a clipboard between two different computers on a network? Sure, you could paste to a file, save the file in a central location, open the file on the other machine, and then highlight the data again and Copy and Paste... Or you could just use a neat little program called CrossClip.

CrossClip runs transparently in the background (on each computer) and performs both sending and receiving functions as necessary, which means the data can be sent in either direction between computers. Transporting can be set up to be triggered automatically, or manually via mouse-click from the CrossClip menu (for those times when you donŐt want every Ctrl-C to be broadcast to all the other CrossClip applications within the network group).
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System Requirements
PPC / Intel, Mac OS X 10.3 or later.
What's New
Version 1.7.0.5: Release notes were unavailable when this listing was updated.

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We do not allow the inclusion of any CrossClip serial, keygen or crack and we disclaim any liability for the inappropriate use of CrossClip.
FindMySoft advises that CrossClip should be only used in accordance with the rules of intellectual property and the existing Criminal Code.
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