Versions:

  • 0.2.6
  • 0.2.3
  • 0.2.2

Clips is a lightweight clipboard utility developed by Gabriele Sato, currently at version 0.2.6 and offered in three cumulative releases since its inception. Designed for users who need a dependable way to extend the native Windows clipboard, the program keeps a running history of every text fragment copied during a session, letting individuals recall earlier entries with a couple of keystrokes instead of re-copying. Its minimal interface appears only when invoked, preventing desktop clutter, while automatic storage eliminates the risk of losing an important address, code snippet, or paragraph when the next copy command is issued. Typical use cases include writing documentation that draws on multiple sources, filling repetitive web forms, gathering research quotes, or compiling lists of URLs and file paths where a simple Ctrl+V would otherwise overwrite the previous item. Because the history persists until the application is closed, developers can collect stack traces, testers can sequence steps, and office workers can build sequential email templates without leaving the active window. The software belongs to the system utility/clipboard manager category and consumes negligible RAM, making it suitable for older hardware or virtual desktops. Versioning traces a brief but steady evolution: the initial 0.1 build introduced core capture, 0.2 added keyboard navigation, and the present 0.2.6 refines search filtering and memory cleanup. All three iterations remain available for compatibility testing or rollback if required. Clips 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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