Ahmed Samy is an independent Windows developer whose compact utilities solve everyday friction points that larger suites usually overlook. ClipType turns the clipboard into a virtual keyboard, re-typing any copied text as native keystrokes so users can inject passwords, license keys or code snippets into remote-desktop sessions, VNC viewers, kiosk terminals and web forms that block ordinary paste commands; the same engine also offers accessibility options for people who rely on on-screen keyboards. PureLink takes the opposite approach to data hygiene, stripping Urchin tracking modules, referral tags and URL shorteners before a link ever reaches the browser, then logging the cleaned addresses in a local history file so researchers can verify destinations or repeat downloads without re-processing. Both programs are portable, work without elevation, and update through a single GitHub repository that keeps executable size under a megabyte. Ahmed Samy’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always install the latest release, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.

ClipType

Type clipboard content as native keystrokes to bypass paste restrictions in RDP, VNC, and blocked fields. Features accessibility support and smart text formatting.

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PureLink

Clean URLs, remove tracking, unshorten links & view history.

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