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Copy Path to Clipboard 1.2.0.0 Review
This program adds a new command 'Copy Path to Clipboard' into the context menu for files, folders and drives. Pasting the complete filename or foldername is just a mouse click away. You get always the full path.

If you hold down CTRL a network path will be converted to UNC path. The official product page: http://stefan.bertels.org/en/clipboardpath

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Visual Clipboard LE 1.6 Review
Visual Clipboard is FREE, simple and quite useful clipboard manager. Visual Clipboard captures and store text you cut or copy from any program.

It is easy to use: just hold mouse button (or press Ctrl+Alt) to view/edit your clipboard history or choose item to paste - it is so simple and fast! It is the simplest clipboard history manager of all similar programs.

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ClipExact 1.0.0 Review
An application which can save you time by removing unwanted formatting information when pasting text in Windows.

ClipExact runs in the background while you are working. Whenever you copy text to the clipboard, it strips off the formatting. That sounds very simple but it can save you a lot of time when pasting text between different applications (eg Word into Outlook) when all you want is the text to be inserted with the style of the destination app.

If needed, you can restore formatting to the last item copied to the clipboard or temporarily disable ClipExact, both from the system tray icon menu.


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A to Z Clipboard 1.10.00 Review
A to Z Clipboard is a free utility which allows you to copy up to 25 times before pasting. (Unlike the Windows clipboard which only allows you to copy once.) The small clipboard window floats above your work and you can see the first few words of each clip to remind you what they are. When you put the mouse over a clip, you see more of it in an optional popup preview window.

A to Z handles graphic clips as well as text. You can also see those in the preview window. As well as capturing clips as you take them, A to Z also includes editors for both text and graphics so you can create or edit your clips within the program. The graphics editor is particularly useful for mixing screen shots with text or other graphics before pasting.

Requirements: -

What's New: -.

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FreeClip 1.0.0 Review
FreeClip is the convenient clipboard manager. For certain each user have faced the problem when it is necessary to create data arrays (of any structure), which include repeating fragments of the data. In this case you should use the standard Windows clipboard that allows you to keep a fragment of the data from any editor and then to use (paste) this fragment in the same or other program. Imagine that you need to make the document for which initial data are already done. You need to copy a part of the pre-created information, and paste it.

Then you copy the second fragment and insert in it. And if you need to paste first fragment again? You should to switch to the first fragment and copy it again. With FreeClip it is not necessary to do these superfluous actions. Why to FreeClip? This clipboard manager allows you to copy simultaneously up to 4 (!) blocks of the various data and provides fast methods to get access to those 4 data buffers. Besides FreeClip can save its clipboards content on to your hard disk at program exit and automatically load it at the next startup. It works similar to system clipboard. FreeClip will save your effort and make more efficient use of your time and fingers. You'll wonder how you ever got along without it.

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Clipdiary 1.4 Review
The contents of the standard Windows clipboard constantly change as you use it to copy and paste various information. But your data isn't stored for a long time - when you turn off the computer or just copy some other text, the data is lost. In most cases, that isn't a problem, but have you ever needed the text you copied 30 minutes or an hour ago? Maybe your computer is hanging and the program hasn't saved the data, or maybe you copied some interesting information from a web page, but got distracted and forgot to paste it where you wanted? Or you may simply want to recall what you were doing at the computer a month or a year ago. There are many cases in which you might want to review your clipboard content. We have a solution.

Install our free Clipdiary utility and you will never lose data once copied. The utility, which runs on Windows startup, will record everything placed on the clipboard into the database. At any moment, you can view the clipboard history, copy the item back into the cache memory or paste it into an application. All you have to do is press the "Ctrl+D" key combination or click the program icon in the system tray.


Clipdiary can log clipboard history and record data in several formats: plain text, RTF (Rich Text Format) and bitmap images (BMP). So, besides saving parts of text, you can easily make series of screenshots, and Clipdiary will save them for you.

What can Clipdiary do for me?
* Save time.
* Enable quick access to recently copied data for reuse.
* Allow finding of data copied yesterday a day or a week ago. Nothing will be lost.

Why not try it?

Requirements: not

What's New: Version 1.4
Fixed: Clipdiary may stop responding during system shutdown.
Fixed: Bug with temporary files.
Fixed: Problem on system with Large Font.

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Clip'n Collect 1.72 Review
ClipCollect is a Clipboard Tool. It can 1) Collect, edit and autoformat text notes 2) Build a website. Grow a personal note database with collecting and editing plain text notes and export it or any other file structure by converting it to HTML. Gathering data with ClipCollect means creating a website automatically. ClipCollect will even convert any directory structure of your hard drive to HTML and build a complete website out of it.

Use ClipCollect to build a personal database with condensed information:
You do not have to save a whole document in an arbitrary data format, when only a few sentences are of interest for you. With ClipCollect you easily assemble single pieces of text automatically formatted to a synopsis. So you don't have to read a whole document when you later want to recall only the important part of the information.

ClipCollect as an ordering help:
With ClipCollect you are prepared, when the ubiquitous question arises: Save to where? Its hierarchical database will improve your chances to find what you are later searching for.

Publishing with ClipCollect:
For browsing your data locally or publishing it you can convert ClipCollect's database, part of it or any other directory of your hard drive to HTML. All subdirectories, text and media files get assembled into HTML pages whose linkage mirrors the directory structure. The outcome can serve as a homepage or website, as a manual or catalogue, as an eBook or image gallery or as a hierarchical text database. You can create a website that is ready for upload directly and quickly around some contents like text, images or Flash within a few seconds!

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