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ClipMate by Tsabo is a Windows-only clipboard manager released in a single public build, version 0.1.0-beta.2, that extends the standard clipboard into a persistent, searchable repository. Operating in the System Utilities / Clipboard Tools category, the program silently records every text, image, or file fragment copied to the clipboard, presenting the resulting history in a chronological sidebar that can be summoned with a hot-key. Users can organize frequently reused snippets into named collections—such as email templates, code blocks, or address fragments—and invoke them later through the Quick Paste panel or the PowerPaste mode that sequentially inserts multiple clips without additional keystrokes. An integrated text-manipulation engine offers on-the-fly conversion to upper, lower, or title case, trimming of whitespace, and removal of line breaks, reducing the need to open external editors for minor cleanup. The beta interface is deliberately minimal, providing dark and light themes, adjustable card sizes, and incremental search that filters results in real time. Because the application runs locally and stores data in an encrypted SQLite database, sensitive clips remain on the machine and are not transmitted to external servers. Early adopters deploy ClipMate to accelerate repetitive data-entry tasks in customer-support ticketing systems, to maintain consistent code snippets across IDE sessions, and to preserve research quotations during academic writing. The single 0.1.0-beta.2 release is installable on Windows 10 and 11 x64 environments and updates automatically through the built-in GitHub feed. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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