Windows already includes windows key + v, why should I use this product?
Just press windows key and v at the same time and it does it for you.
I know it's hard to deal with customers who rant, but here's my opinions. Also maybe you could add screenshots so people know what the UI looks like?
I also have some other questions:
- How easy is the install process?
- Does this take up memory?
- Does this take up CPU?
- Is this bloatware?
- It's not built-in.
Kendell,
We are appreciate for your critics and notices. We will take it into account and will improve description of ClipClip's features. May be you right that existing description is not clear enough.
I can say only that "the proof of the pudding is in the eating". Please try ClipClip to get your own view of functionality and usability.
- How easy is the install process?
We did it as simple as it possible.
- Does this take up memory?
It depends of amount of clips that you use and store. "Clean" copy of ClipClip takes only about 24Mb of RAM while running.
- Does this take up CPU?
Monitoring of clipboard doesn't take any perceptible amount of CPU resources but some features (e.g. OCR, Screen recording) can take some amount.
- Is this bloatware?
We work to make it as optimal as it possible.
- It's not built-in.
Yes, you are right but it was a time when browsers was not build-in.
Also, I should note that there are many applications that are useful but no build-in into OS. E.g.:
* There are Notepad and WordPad in Windows but most users prefers advanced text editors.
* 3 most popular browsers are not embedded into Windows but more than 85% of users have chosen these browsers