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Clipped is a lightweight clipboard manager developed by alexeikmun and built on the modern Tauri framework, positioning it within the System Utilities / Clipboard Tools category. At version 0.2.0—the first and only release so far—the application offers a cross-platform, resource-friendly way for users to store, organize, and retrieve previously copied text, images, and files. Because Tauri combines a Rust-based backend with a compact web-view frontend, Clipped launches quickly, consumes minimal memory, and integrates unobtrusively with Windows, macOS, or Linux desktops. Typical use cases include developers who need to cycle through multiple code snippets, writers assembling research fragments, customer-support agents pasting repetitive responses, or any knowledge worker seeking to reduce redundant re-typing. The program silently records each clipboard entry, presents them in a searchable chronological list, and lets users pin frequently needed items so they survive reboots or accidental clears. Hotkey support allows near-instant paste of any saved fragment without breaking workflow, while built-in data persistence ensures that nothing is lost when the system restarts. Being an early-stage project, version 0.2.0 focuses on core reliability rather than advanced features, yet its open JSON storage format and MIT-style licensing invite community contributions that could extend functionality in future builds. Users who value speed, privacy, and a minimal attack surface often prefer Tauri apps over heavier Electron counterparts, making Clipped an appealing choice for security-conscious professionals. 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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