With that in mind, here is how to pick the best clipboard manager for your Mac.
Spotlight search: The best clipboard manager for most people
Credit: Pranay ParabSpotlight > Results from Clipboard, but after that, you're all set. Spotlight will log everything you copy, except sensitive information such as passwords. You can then access all of your clipboard entries by pressing Command-Space (or clicking that magnifying glass in your Mac's menu bar) and then Command-4.
This feature is good enough to get started with clipboard management, but it doesn't sync clipboard history across devices or support features like categorizing copied items by type. If you need advanced features to speed up your workflow, you'll have to rely on third-party apps. It's also worth noting that if you use Spotlight alternatives such as Alfred or Raycast, those apps ship with clipboard managers, too. You don't have to switch back to Spotlight just for this feature.
Maccy: A simple, free clipboard manager for older Macs
Credit: Pranay ParabDownload: Maccy (free via GitHub, also available for $10 on the Mac App Store, or for $5 via Gumroad).
PastePal: A great paid clipboard manager
Credit: Pranay ParabPastePal also supports sequential paste, which means that you can copy a bunch of items and paste them one-by-one. This is great for speeding up repetitive tasks such as copying from one window and pasting in another. My only complaint with this app is that its interface is not super intuitive. If you like your apps to be pretty, you will be disappointed here. While PastePal has all the features you need, you'll have to spend some time digging through settings to make the most of them. That's an acceptable compromise for me, but it may not be for others. You have the option of buying PastePal direct from the developer or from the Mac App Store. The App Store purchase also unlocks the app on iPhone, iPad, in addition to Mac.
Download: PastePal ($15 via Mac App Store or a direct purchase)
Paste: Pricey, but the best clipboard manager overall
Credit: Pranay ParabIt also uses a rather simple and intuitive keyboard shortcut (Command-Shift-V) to open or close the clipboard history panel. Plus, there are extra touches, such as letting you view a preview of a webpage when you've copied a link to it. This makes it easy to check if a link is working before you paste it into an app. It's an overall neat and thoughtful app that's well worth recommending.
Download: Paste ($4/month or $30/year; one-time purchase fee is $90)
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