‘Pano’ bills itself as a “next-gen Clipboard manager for GNOME Shell” and if first impressions are anything to go by, it certainly looks it! Most clipboard managers (that I’ve used, at least) tend to be text-heavy lists. You copy items, they get added to a list, and trying to work out which truncated string is which. Pano is way more graphical in its presentation of your copy/paste history. You call up your panoramic smorgasbord of stuff to paste with the ctrl + shift + v shortcut and your clipboard contents appear the bottom of the screen in a (scrollable) row: […]
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