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Jumpcut clipboard history mac os xThe most used application on my Mac must be Jumpcut. It's a no frills clipboard extension which saves your last x clipboards, where x is a user defined value (mine's at 40). There are two interfaces to your clipboard history, one in the menu bar through a drop down menu and one pop-up activated through a hot-key.

By setting the hotkey to Command + Option + v, you can cycle through your history by holding Command + Option and pressing v repeatedly until you find what you are looking for. You can also use the arrow keys and numbers at this point.

Best of all: it's open source and free.

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Todo: Play around with Alfresco

alfresco Alfresco looks like an finally usable, open-source and enterprise-grade Content Management System (plus it sounds tasty). It's Java and requires an Applicationserver, but that should be no problem as dedicated Linux servers are now reasonably priced. There are also certified versions with support, warranty and all the bells and whistles some Enterprises care about.
Alfresco does out of the box:


  • Enterprise Content Management (ECM)
  • Document Management
  • Collaboration
  • Records Management
  • Knowledge Management
  • Web Content Management
  • Imaging
License: Mozilla Public License (MPL).
Alfresco is an open source, open-standards content repository built by an experienced content management team that includes the co-founder of Documentum.