Pano is a ’Next-Gen Clipboard Manager’ for GNOME Shell (UPDATED)
âPanoâ bills itself as a ânext-gen clipboard manager for GNOME Shellâ and if first impressions are anything to go by, it certainly fulfils that claim!
Most clipboard managers (that Iâve used, at least) tend to be text-heavy lists. You copy items, they get added to a list, and you spend ages trying to work out which truncated string is which. Pano is way more graphical in its presentation of your copy/paste history making it potentially more useful.
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Clipboard managers are only as useful as their contents, and not every you copy youâll want to keep within easy reach. You can remove an item your clipboard history by clicking on the âxâ in the corner, and search through all saved contents using the search bar.
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Pano – Manage Clipboard History in Ubuntu 22.04 / Fedora 36 in New Style | UbuntuHandbook
Need to access your copy & paste history quickly? Forget about GPaste or CopyQ, try Pano!
Itâs a cool new clipboard manager for Ubuntu, Fedora, and other Linux with GNOME Desktop, such as Arch and Manjaro.
No system tray indicator or app window, just press your custom keyboard shortcut will bring up the bottom bar with all recent clipboard histories.