• capital
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        142 months ago

        You use it once, it asks if you want to enable, and you click literally one button.

      • @suy@programming.dev
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        82 months ago

        Meanwhile, this was a feature on KDE-land since Klipper, which goes back (as far as I know and if I remember well) to KDE 3 or sooner.

        • @dariusj18@lemmy.world
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          62 months ago

          There have been third party clipboard managers forever in windows, which is kind of funny because that is almost more like the unix philosophy than expecting the UI system to handle it all.

          • @suy@programming.dev
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            32 months ago

            Klipper was entirely a different program, process, etc. that was using the system tray. Nowadays it seems to be a plasmoid in the system tray. How can that be less of a UNIX philosophy than the Windows alternative? Because it’s developed by the same community that makes the shell? That doesn’t make sense to me.

            • @dariusj18@lemmy.world
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              32 months ago

              Then it’s not really an apt comparison as the two are comparable. I had assumed based on context we were talking about our of the box functionality from KDE, but if it’s not, then KDE and Windows had equivalent lack of clipboard history without extra tools installed.