Jumpcut will “Make your clipboard dance” according to the description on the web site. The idea is that it provides clipboard buffering. It gives access to text that you have cut or copied, even if you have done other copy & paste afterward.
The current version of Jumpcut, Jumpcut 0.63, is a Universal Binary that requires OS X 10.3.9 or later. Users running earlier versions of OS X should try Jumpcut 0.54, which should work with OS X 10.1 and later.
Source code is also available. Jumpcut is open sourced under the MIT License.
Using Jumpcut
Jumpcut is designed to be simple. Download the application, double-click the .tgz file to open it, and drag the application (the one with the pretty scissors icon) to your Applications directory. Launch Jumpcut. A scissors icon will appear in your menu bar. Now whenever you cut or copy a text item, it’ll be added to the “stack” of clippings that Jumpcut has recorded. Clippings can be accessed in one of two ways:
* Under the menu bar – Choose a clipping from the Jumpcut menu.
* Through a pop-up bezel
There have been other multi-clip programs in the past, but this does seem to be a nice version.
Check it out for yourself, the price is right.


