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Features: Works seamlessly with Microsoft Office and other applications. Supports a variety of formats. Including RTF text, HTML, CSV, Bitmap, Meta file and Embedded Object. Four easy ways to access the records: popup list, floating list, menu and the main window. Supports Transferring clipboard data between computers. Small and Highly optimized. Uses negligible resources. |
 | Category: | Office tools|Clipboard | Developer: | LW-WORKS | Size: | 812 Mb |
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Review: Clipboard Recorder is a small Windows tool that increases the standard Windows clipboard utility, highlighting feature automatically record all entries to the clipboard. Floating panel should be familiar with all the other windows to display the Clipboard Recorder you can record text and graphics for virtually any application running on your computer What's more, the program supports a large number of formats, including RTF, HTML, CSV, BMP, and embedded meta file object while still providing a very useful feature to easily transfer the contents of the clipboard between computers on your network. In addition to Clipboard Recorder combines search utility to quickly search for entries recorded in the clipboard, where it can store a virtually unlimited number of items. Advanced settings screen is also available, which allows you to configure shortcut keys, and network transfers, but also the format that should be addressed in the Clipboard Recorder. Last but not least, the application can be configured to exclude clips from user-specified programs, and because it gives you full control over the contents of the Windows clipboard. CPU and RAM footprint is minimal, along with Clipboard Recorder to keep the icon in the system tray to provide quick access to all its features. Some visual configuration options for the floating window, however, will help a lot. All things considered, Clipboard Recorder does what it says, without too much trouble, but it still needs a lot of improvement. Interface customization, and more user-friendly approach slightly to attract many users in this otherwise crowded segment of the software.
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