I would say that would have to be SRS Audio Sandbox
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I once had VirtualDJ installed (thanks to Boozy) which was a pretty cool piece of software.
Back in 2007 though... not sure... iTunes? It's Apple, so it has to be cool.
Back in 2007 though... not sure... iTunes? It's Apple, so it has to be cool.
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jetcast is cool... for those nights i feel my friends should have the privilege of exposure to my musical taste
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Klipper. (Linux clipboard utility)
I have it set up to remember the last 512 entries of text that I've highlighted. It is similar to the Windows Clipboard, but this is much more robust. Highlight to copy, middle click to paste. There is also a "search as you type" feature if you want to find a bit of text that you've had recently.
For instance: I want to find a tracking number for a package that I had pasted to someone. I open Klipper and type whatever I remember from that sentence: registered mail, maybe. Klipper shows all recent clippings that match that text and I select the one I want.
It's great.
I have it set up to remember the last 512 entries of text that I've highlighted. It is similar to the Windows Clipboard, but this is much more robust. Highlight to copy, middle click to paste. There is also a "search as you type" feature if you want to find a bit of text that you've had recently.
For instance: I want to find a tracking number for a package that I had pasted to someone. I open Klipper and type whatever I remember from that sentence: registered mail, maybe. Klipper shows all recent clippings that match that text and I select the one I want.
It's great.
You can start the "What are the last 512 things you've copied (Ctrl+V)" threadnesman wrote:Klipper. (Linux clipboard utility)
I have it set up to remember the last 512 entries of text that I've highlighted. It is similar to the Windows Clipboard, but this is much more robust. Highlight to copy, middle click to paste. There is also a "search as you type" feature if you want to find a bit of text that you've had recently.
For instance: I want to find a tracking number for a package that I had pasted to someone. I open Klipper and type whatever I remember from that sentence: registered mail, maybe. Klipper shows all recent clippings that match that text and I select the one I want.
It's great.
CricketMX.com in 2022: Still the home of bat's, rat's and other farmyard animals!
"OK, life [as you chose to define it] repeats until there are no more lessons to be learned." - nrnoble (June 12, 2005)
"the new forum looks awesome, it's getting bigger & better" - p2p-sharing-rules (11 Jan, 2008)
"Looks like CMX is not only getting bigger...but, also getting better!!" - moongirl (14 Dec, 2007)
"OK, life [as you chose to define it] repeats until there are no more lessons to be learned." - nrnoble (June 12, 2005)
"the new forum looks awesome, it's getting bigger & better" - p2p-sharing-rules (11 Jan, 2008)
"Looks like CMX is not only getting bigger...but, also getting better!!" - moongirl (14 Dec, 2007)