Clipbird is a cross-platform clipboard synchronization application that helps users share clipboard data between devices on the same local network.
This desktop version supports Linux and Windows, and it works with the companion Android application to provide clipboard sharing across multiple devices without relying on a cloud service.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Uses Bonjour and Avahi for device discovery on local networks.
- Supports Bluetooth synchronization in recent builds.
- Provides a Qt6-based graphical desktop application.
- Uses OpenSSL for secure communication.
Website: github.com/srilakshmikanthanp/clipbirdesk
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Developer: Sri Lakshmi Kanthan P
License: MIT License
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