Fernando M. Tenório is an independent Brazilian developer who focuses on small, single-purpose utilities that streamline everyday Windows workflows. His catalog is presently anchored by clipboard-manager-electron, a lightweight Electron-based clipboard history tool that quietly records every text snippet or file path copied by the user and makes the last several hundred items searchable through a global hot-key. The program sits in the system tray, consumes minimal RAM, encrypts its local database, and lets users pin frequently reused passages—handy for customer-support agents, coders, and writers who repeatedly paste URLs, license keys, or signature blocks. Although the portfolio is still compact, the publisher’s open-source ethos and preference for cross-platform web technologies suggest future releases will follow the same philosophy of solving narrow, well-defined productivity pain points without feature bloat. Clipboard-manager-electron is available for free on get.nero.com, where the download is delivered through the trusted Windows Package Manager (winget) source, always fetching the newest build and allowing silent, batch installation alongside other applications.
A clipboard manager built with Electron
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