iClip 5.5.9 for macOS The Ultimate

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iClip 5.5.9 for macOS The Ultimate

iClip

iClip is an advanced clipboard manager designed to help you save time, stay organized, and boost productivity. Unlike the standard clipboard that holds only one item at a time, iClip automatically stores everything you copy—text, images, files, and more—into visual “clip bins.” This makes it incredibly easy to access previous clips, reuse important snippets, and manage your workflow more efficiently. With its user-friendly interface and smooth performance on macOS, iClip is a valuable tool for students, writers, designers, developers, and professionals who work with repetitive copy-and-paste tasks.

Key Features:

  • Multi-Item Clipboard: Automatically saves everything you copy so you never lose important snippets.
  • Visual Clip Bins: Organize clips into separate bins for clearer navigation and quick access.
  • Drag and Drop Support: Easily drag items into or out of iClip for faster workflow.
  • Quick Search: Find any stored clip instantly with the built-in search tool.
  • Automatic Organization: Group clips by type, project, or category for better management.
  • Clipboard History: Access recent clips without having to copy them again.
  • Persistent Storage: Save clips permanently to keep important data available anytime.
  • Customizable Hotkeys: Use keyboard shortcuts for quick opening, pasting, and switching between clip bins.
  • Lightweight Performance: Runs silently in the background without slowing your Mac.
  • Floating Panel: Access your clips from a small floating window that stays on top for convenience.

System Requirements:

  • Operating System: macOS 10.13 High Sierra or later
  • Processor: Intel or Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3)
  • RAM: Minimum 1 GB (2 GB or more recommended)
  • Storage: Around 50–100 MB of free space
  • Additional: Basic permissions for clipboard access

How to Install iClip:

  1. Visit the official iClip website.
  2. Click the Download button to get the latest version.
  3. When the .dmg file finishes downloading, open it.
  4. Drag the iClip icon into your Applications folder.
  5. Go to the Applications folder and launch iClip.
  6. If macOS shows a security prompt, go to:
    System Settings > Privacy & Security, then click Open Anyway.
  7. iClip will now start running in your menu bar or as a floating panel.

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