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FloatMemo - FloatingNotes - Clipboard History & Scratchpad

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FloatMemo is a macOS menu bar utility that combines floating scratchpad notes with unlimited clipboard history. One click opens a floating window above your current app — jot down ideas, manage todos, drop in screenshots or videos, and retrieve anything you've copied. Built for Mac power users who want speed without subscription traps. Pay once, use forever.

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chens Leo
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Hey Product Hunt! It's good to be back. 👋 We launched FloatMemo here 3 months ago, and the response was honestly overwhelming. We got upvotes, got featured, and the feedback in the comments completely shaped what happened next. What you asked for vs. what we built: "I need continuous copy-paste like Paste has" — Done. The new Copy Queue lets you copy A, B, C, D in sequence and paste them in order. No more window-switching hell. "Can the notes be more visual?" — Done. We added an infinite canvas. It's not trying to be Heptabase or FigJam; it's a disposable workspace for temporary thoughts. Dump, arrange, archive. "My clipboard history is chaos after a week" — Done. Auto-categorization (text / links / code / images) + custom tags + a Favorites section. "Dark mode looks weird" — Rebuilt from scratch. Every panel, every border, every text color is now properly adapted. "Let me see through the panel" — Done. Full transparency control (0-100%). What we didn't do: We still don't have a subscription. We still don't upload your data anywhere. We still believe copy-paste shouldn't be a monthly expense. To everyone who supported the first launch: Thank you. Your comments and emails were the spec sheet for 2.0. If you already own FloatMemo, this update is free — just update on the App Store. To everyone seeing this for the first time: You're getting a much more mature product than what we shipped 3 months ago. The core idea is the same — clipboard history + menu bar notes — but the execution is now closer to what I originally envisioned. I'd love your honest feedback. What's still missing? What's the one thing that would make you switch from your current clipboard manager?