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  • 1.0.3

onecopy-electron 1.0.3, the first and only release from independent developer FENG Hao, is a lightweight clipboard-history utility built on the Electron framework; its sole purpose is to let users save every piece of information they copy and paste any of it back into documents, forms, or chat windows whenever it is needed. Positioned in the Clipboard Manager category, the application sits unobtrusively in the background, recording text snippets, URLs, code fragments, or any other clipboard data in chronological order without altering the original formatting. Typical use cases include developers who need to recall multiple command lines or log excerpts, office workers assembling reports from scattered spreadsheet cells, customer-support agents inserting canned responses, and students collecting research quotes; because everything is retained until explicitly cleared, repetitive copy-and-paste cycles are reduced to a single click or hot-key combination. The 1.0.3 build introduces a minimalist native window that lists stored entries with timestamps, supports instant search across the history, and allows users to star frequently used clips for quicker access, while keeping CPU and RAM usage low through the efficiency improvements of the underlying Electron engine. No network features are present, so the stored clipboard data remains strictly local, addressing privacy concerns inherent to cloud-based alternatives. The program is released under an open-source license, ensuring transparency and the possibility of community contributions, yet only one version—1.0.3—has been published to date. onecopy-electron 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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