That's a good question. I've been a long-time user of PureText, but somehow I've only become aware of Ditto's existence last week, when DevComrade was already in the works :)
I've got a quick look and Ditto seem to be capable of doing much more than I personally need, like maintaining the clipboard history (I use Windows' Win+V for that), sharing clipboard over the network and using its own scripting language ChaiScript. OTOH, I'd like to keep the useful functionality of DevComrade at the very bare minimum.
I'm also not sure yet about how exactly they do pasting, i.e., if they use Win32 SendInput. That may affects how well Ditto works with terminals and shells. Conveniently, they provide the source code (looks like it is a C++/MFC project), so at some point I'll come up with a better comparison and update the Readme in my repro.
https://ditto-cp.sourceforge.io