PasteCopy.NET : Enhanced Windows Clipboard Manager
One of the things that can seriously speed up your workflow in Windows is to have a Enhanced Windows Clipboard Manager. There a lot of good options for that out there. But not many good ones that also happen to be FREE.
PasteCopy is a .NET 2.0 based portable app to enhance your windows clipboard and it is indeed fully free to use. The fact that it is really very well features is of course the biggest draw. The other main draws for me is that it is portable so you can carry it around in a USB so you have it everywhere and that since it is .NET based it is very stable and lean.
PasteCopy.NET is a free portable Windows Clipboard Manager with multilingual support. It's fully automated and has a (auto-) resizable preview pane. PasteCopy.NET enlarges the capacity of Windows Clipboard and lets you organize csv (Comma separated values), html, rtf (Rich Text Format), text, unicode- text & images into customizable categories. The supported fomats can be previewed and copied to Windows Clipboard with a mouse-click, or by keyboard navigation. PasteCopy.NET is a portable* freeware tool, only 514KB, and can run from a USB memory stick.
Key Features
- Portable freeware tool, only (514KB)
- Multilingual support (de, en, es, it, nb, pl, pt)
- Auto- Copy & Paste Windows Clipboard
- Convert rtf to txt (-automatically)
- Convert html to rtf or txt (-automatically)
- (Auto-) resizable/hide preview
- Mouse-hover/keystroke preview
- Export and print function
Main View
Settings View
Final Notes
Most things in the PasteCopy.NET are self explanatory and so far in the time i have used it i found it to be a all good and it sure will allows everyone to be able to work faster and it should be seen not only as a Power User utility but as a actual basic productivity boost utility to have.
Linkage
PasteCopy.NET <—Download Page
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