Paludour is a small, efficiency-oriented Windows software publisher whose compact catalogue targets two very specific pain points of everyday PC work: data capture and clipboard overload. Barcode2Win turns any Android phone into a wireless barcode scanner that instantly beams scanned codes to the active Windows application as real keyboard input, eliminating the cost of dedicated hardware in retail, logistics, inventory or home-library projects while supporting all common 1-D and 2-D symbologies over ordinary Wi-Fi. TenClips, on the other hand, is aimed squarely at developers, technical writers and power users who routinely juggle several fragments of text or code; it maintains ten independent, paste-ready clipboards that can be filled and recalled through user-defined hot-keys, preserving formatting or stripping it on demand and surviving reboots, thus streamlining repetitive copy-and-paste sequences during programming, testing or documentation tasks. Together the two utilities illustrate Paludour’s philosophy of producing lightweight, single-purpose tools that integrate unobtrusively into existing workflows without imposing new cloud accounts, subscription fees or heavyweight frameworks. Both programs are portable, require no special drivers, and run on any modern Windows version. Paludour’s software can be downloaded free of charge from get.nero.com, where packages are pulled automatically from trusted Windows sources such as winget, always delivering the latest release and allowing several applications to be installed in one batch operation.

Barcode2Win

Transform Android device into a Windows WiFi barcode scanner

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TenClips

The ultimate multiple clipboards for developers

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