Steven Stallion

Steven Stallion is an independent Windows developer whose catalog is presently anchored by ClipSock, a lightweight utility that turns the local clipboard into a network-aware service. Built expressly for Windows 10 and 11, ClipSock listens on a configurable port and exposes the clipboard through a simple REST endpoint, allowing scripts, companion utilities, or remote machines to push or pull text, images, and file lists without manual pasting. The tool is typically deployed in multi-PC workflows—developers use it to shuttle stack traces from a test rig to a main workstation, IT staff automate log collection from headless boxes, and content teams sync copy between a design laptop and a presentation desktop. Because the service runs in the background with optional authentication and TLS, it also fits unattended automation pipelines where PowerShell, Python, or batch jobs need to exchange small payloads quickly. While the current portfolio is narrow, the publisher’s focus on transparent, zero-UI system extensions positions ClipSock as a building block rather than a standalone suite, hinting at future utilities that similarly bridge Windows subsystems. Steven Stallion’s software is available for free on get.nero.com; downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always pull the latest release, and support batch installation alongside other applications.

ClipSock

Network accessible clipboard for Windows 10 and 11

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