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PasteCopy.NET v0.9.9.1 beta

Freeware
Vista / Win2k / Win7 / Win98 / WinME / WinXP
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 587KB, and can run from a USB memory stick.

Key Features
  • Portable freeware tool, only (587KB)
  • Multilingual support (de, en, es, it, nb-NO, pl, pt, sv, zh-cn)
  • 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

Screenshots:

PasteCopy.NET v0.9.6.2 PasteCopy.NET v0.9.6.2 PasteCopy.NET v0.9.6.2 PasteCopy.NET v0.9.6.2

Other editions:

Keywords:
pastecopy.net windows clipboard preview manager copy paste

License type Freeware1
Author's homepage Visit the author's site
Date added 12 Jul 2014
Downloads 4,140
File size 736.50 kB (<1min @ 1Mbps)
Supported languages English
Operating systems Vista / Win2k / Win7 / Win98 / WinME / WinXP1

1License and operating system information is based on latest version of the software.

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