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(Unverified)Apr 12th 2006 11:59AM
I don't know about Jumpcut in particular--and I too tried to use iClip at some point, but never really integrated it--but if you're an OSX user looking for mulitpaste capabilities, QuickSilver (http://quicksilver.blacktree.com/) is really the way to go. Its clipboard history "shelf," which you can trigger with the default command-L, holds a user-identified number of pastes. It allows you to arrow through and paste so the entire operation is mouse-free--or you can drag-n-drop, if you prefer.
This might be a lot more app than necessary for a simple multipaste tool, because QS does much, much more, and admittedly the learning curve is high--but it's *so* worth it. Various evangelists out there--as seen for instance here: http://vjarmy.com/archives/2004/03/quicksilver_a_b.php --are completely right when they say it'll change the way you use your Mac. There's no other piece of software I love even half so much. And as a bonus, it's both pretty and free...