Versions:

  • 1.2.4
  • 1.2.3

PasteMe 1.2.4 by CKylinMC is an AI-powered clipboard utility that belongs to the system-tweaks/clipboard category and is offered in two distinct versions. The application extends the standard Windows clipboard by capturing every text fragment, image, or file path that is copied, indexing it through a lightweight local AI engine, and then making the entire history instantly searchable with natural-language queries. Typical use cases include quickly retrieving an earlier code snippet without leaving the IDE, re-assembling scattered paragraphs from different web pages into a single document, or comparing two spreadsheet ranges that were copied hours apart; developers also rely on PasteMe to keep API tokens or SQL fragments encrypted in an AI-sorted “favorites” vault that surfaces the most recently used entries first. Unlike conventional clipboard managers that rely on static timestamps, PasteMe’s model learns from the user’s paste patterns and promotes contextually relevant items to the top of the list, reducing the number of keystrokes needed to locate the desired clip. The 1.2.4 release refines the fuzzy-search algorithm, trims memory usage when more than ten thousand clips are stored, and adds optional cloud sync that encrypts data locally before transmission, ensuring that sensitive fragments never leave the machine in readable form. Both available versions share the same core AI engine but differ in interface language packs and update cadence, allowing users to stay on a slower branch for stability or follow the rapid channel for earlier feature access. PasteMe is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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