Copy/Paste Clipboard Extender® 2.0 UNICODE
multi-lingual clipboard utility for Windows
Released: 12/21/2004
What's new in version 2.0:
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Now completely UNICODE - works with any language! If you copy something and cannot read it, go to the Format->Font menu and
change the font to the one that has you language's character set.
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Copy and work with up to 100 pages at a time.
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You can delete a single item by selecting it and pressing the Delete key.
General Description:
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Copy/Paste allows you to work with multiple clipboard copies in just about any language.
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Stores up to 100 copy buffers, up to 64K each.
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Easy navigation between the buffers - simply click on an item in the
right list panel and the selected buffer is both copied and displayed in the left part of the window.
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"Catch copies" check box controls whether Copy/Paste adds newly copied items to the list.
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"Float" check box controls whether Copy/Paste will stay on top of all other windows.
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"Append" check box - when selected, Copy/Paste will append newly copied items to the current buffer.
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3-part status bar: character counter, line counter and page contents.
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Select any part of the text in Copy/Paste left window and it will
automatically be copied when you switch to another window.
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Format menu - set Copy/Paste to use your favorite font, font size, and color.
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System Tray support - left-click to bring Copy/Paste to the front or right-click to access its menu.
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Copy/Paste Clipboard Extender 2.0 supports text copies only.
System Requirements:
- Windows 98 or later
- Mouse
Press clippings and user comments about Copy/Paste Clipboard Extender
Rose Vines
October 16, 2004
Copy/Paste puts multiple Clipboards at your fingertips, instead of the stingy solo Clipboard
supplied with Windows. It's not the most powerful Clipboard extender around but it has the virtue
of being free, which many of its competitors are not.
Copy/Paste provides 64 clipboards. Copy anything in any program, and it's automatically copied
to its own clipboard in Copy/Paste. To retrieve a clipboard, pop open the Copy/Paste window,
scroll through the list and select the appropriate entry.
By enabling the Append option, you can have Copy/Paste add anything you copy to the
current clipboard, a handy way of collecting bits of text from numerous sources and joining them.
Copy/Paste doesn't have a setup routine, so to install it, copy the CopyPaste.exe file to a folder
and then drag a shortcut onto your desktop or Quick Launch bar. You may find it convenient to
create a Utilities or Misc folder with the Program Files folder for storing programs such as
Copy/Paste which don't have a dedicated installation routine.