I was talking to my teacher on the phone about my projects and she was telling me the minor mistakes in my project and I was typing it in the address bar of my firefox, after I hung up the phone, I copied it, but I forgot about it that I copied another text and lost it.
You cannot recover the previous copy & pace if you may a mistaken by start copying from second around, cause the previous round will automatic get deleted.
Do you understand ??? and I wouldn’t worried to much about :-X
hmm … can’t reproduce that now :-\ … happened quite a few times here, stuff copied from Firefox can’t be pasted once FF is closed (cleared from clipboard), whether private data was cleared when closing or not. But now I can … anyway, once the clipboard has been cleared, there’s no way to recover anything.
edit: well, unless Bob’s solution is workable, never tried that.
I’m trying out Clipboard Magic and it works pretty well. I don’t how many times in the past I’ve wished I had something like this. I set it to start with Windows and reside in the system tray. It only takes 476kb of memory so it’s very light.
Clipboard Magic works very well. It saves everything you copy to the clipboard and has a lot of configuration options. You can make it start with Windows, run in the tray, automatically save the current clip list when you shut down and load that same list when you start back up. So if you reboot, you don’t lose anything.
It really works great for text. To retrieve a clip, you just click it in the tray and it shows the list. You then click on the one you want and then that is the one that will be pasted. It will be set to the last thing copied by default. If you clear the list, then your saved list will also be cleared when you shut down unless you do a separate manual save under a different file name. You can have as many lists saved as you want and choose to load them. I like it so much that I haven’t even tried the other two that were mentioned.