Clipview 3.4 is released

http://www.deezee.org/ClipView.html

New features bug fixes etc:

Corrected bug introduced by -F that stopped -f working.
Fixed focus bug with top and bottom boundaries.
Fixed slow shutdown with -a switch
Linux versions of client & server

The Clipview suite of programs consists of:

ClipView v3.4 - Gives multiple text clipboards. Clips may be printed,
edited, saved to a buffer and locked. Optionally the entire set of clips
and their state can be saved across invocations of ClipView.

ClipPrint v1.2 - Prints the current text contents of the clipboard.

PipeClip v2.3 - Used on the command line to pipe output to the clipboard.
eg dir /w | pipeclip

ClipPipe v1.0 - Used on the command line to pipe input from the clipboard.
eg clippipe | someprogram

ClipWait v1.0 - Used in scripts to wait until something gets written to
the clipboard.

Command line Client/Server - Allow clipboards to communicate across machines

CV_Client_OS2 2.2 These are now considered stable.
CV_Server_OS2 2.2

CV_Client_WIN 2.2 These are now considered stable.
CV_Server_WIN 2.2

CV_Client_Linux 2.2 These are considered Beta. (Require xclip)
CV_Server_Linux 2.2

http://www.deezee.org/ClipView.html

Kind regards

Dave Saville
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