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TenClips 3.2.8065 by Paludour is a clipboard manager purpose-built for software developers who need to juggle more than one snippet at a time. Instead of overwriting the Windows clipboard with every copy action, the utility maintains ten independent slots, each accessible through the hot-key combination Ctrl + 0-9; content can be sent to any slot directly or recalled from it without touching the others. This makes it easy to collect API keys, JSON fragments, SQL statements, color codes, log excerpts, or repetitive boilerplate while coding, and to paste them into IDEs, terminals, ticket systems, or documentation in whatever order the task demands. Because the buffers survive as long as the session endures, developers can repeatedly insert the same tokens during debugging, refactor large blocks without constant re-copying, or keep reference text visible while writing unit tests. The unobtrusive system-tray tool uses minimal RAM, imposes no formatting filters, and preserves raw text, allowing quick inspection through a compact preview pane. TenClips belongs to the System Utilities / Clipboard Managers category and, according to the publisher’s changelog, remains on its first major release stream (version 1 family), with the current build numbered 3.2.8065. The executable is portable, needs no administrative rights, and stores no data outside its own folder, so it can accompany a developer on a USB stick or be launched from a cloud-synced directory without leaving traces on the host PC. The software 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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