For those who are confused, the clipboard is where something is stored when you copy or cut something by right clicking or Ctrl + c or Crtl + x. Unfortunately, the clipboard in Windows only stores one item at a time on the clipboard. If you find yourself copying data sets or multiple items from one place to another, M8 Clipboard can save you a lot of time. It’s also good if you find yourself copying into notepad and recopying to remove the text formatting.
M8 Clipboard is simple yet powerful and doesn’t take long to get used to. Every time you copy something, it stores it on a list, always putting the most recently copied item at the top. To paste from it, you put the cursor where you want the item to be pasted, open M8 from your notification area and click on the item you want to paste. You can add or remove features such as change to all caps and remove formatting. If there is anything you don’t like about it, check out the settings and you will find that there are many things you can change as some of the default settings can be annoying.
M8 Clipboard been around for a while without updates and many similar programs have appeared on the scene but none seem to work quite as well.
