What Is clipboard-history-mac.com
clipboard-history-mac.com is an independent editorial resource covering free methods to manage productivity on macOS — clipboard managers, file utilities, text tools, and system guides. The site covers step-by-step guides, app comparison tables, keyboard shortcut references, and troubleshooting content for common Mac workflows.
All app download links point to torrentmac.net — a Mac software catalog with verified, malware-free builds for Apple Silicon and Intel Macs.
Who This Site Is For
Everyday Mac Users
Looking for free alternatives to paid Mac utilities — clipboard managers, OCR tools, text expanders — without wading through paid app marketing.
Power Users & Developers
Who prefer Terminal commands and open-source tools and want annotated, copy-paste-ready examples.
Creative Professionals
Running Photoshop, Final Cut Pro, or DaVinci Resolve who need to diagnose and optimize their Mac workflow fast.
First-Time Mac Owners
Who need a clear explanation of macOS-native features and why Mac apps behave differently than their Windows equivalents.
How This Site Works
All methods and app information documented on this site are tested on macOS Sequoia, Ventura, and Monterey on both Apple Silicon (M1, M2, M3) and Intel Macs. Step-by-step instructions are version-specific where the UI path differs between macOS releases.
App information — version numbers, license types, and pricing for paid alternatives — is sourced from official developer pages, GitHub repositories, and the Mac App Store. Data is reviewed and updated periodically. Last review: June 2026.
Our Download Partner
All app download links on this site direct to torrentmac.net, a Mac software catalog providing verified builds of free and open-source applications including Maccy, Paste, Unclutter, TextSniper, and Rocket Typist.
This site may receive compensation when users download apps via our download partner links. This commercial relationship does not affect our editorial comparisons — all apps in comparison tables are evaluated independently on objective criteria: cost, feature set, macOS compatibility, and update frequency.