I've been using Jumpcut to manage a lot of cut-and-paste content. Currently its sourceforge site is not responding, and then I discovered Clips. Clips is an overkill for my usage and it isn't free ($35). But its UI is impressive (and maybe again an overkill for such an application) and it includes features like abbreviations (like TextExpander's snippets), keyboard shortcuts (for pasting clips), clipboard sharing (on local network, not MobileMe), and many ways to view/organize/search your clipboard (including smart clipboards). It has a plugin-based expandable architecture, and the current versions includes many such plugins (Flickr, YouTube, IMDB, Amazon, …). [via,via]
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