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CopyQ is an open-source clipboard manager developed by Lukas Holecek that extends the standard Windows clipboard with persistent history, searchable storage, and advanced automation capabilities. Currently at version 14.0.0 and distributed through twenty incremental releases, the application captures every text, image, HTML snippet, or custom format copied to the clipboard, organizing items into tabbed folders that remain available across reboots. Users invoke a system-wide shortcut to open the main window, where they can scroll through thousands of previous clips, filter by keyword or regular expression, and paste any entry directly into the active program. Beyond simple recall, CopyQ supports editable items, allowing users to modify stored text before re-insertion, and provides scripting through Qt-based commands that can transform clipboard content on the fly—useful for stripping formatting, converting case, or inserting timestamps. The software integrates with workflows that require repetitive data entry, code refactoring, or multilingual correspondence, and its tray menu offers one-click access to frequently used snippets. Security-conscious professionals can exclude password managers or other designated windows from being recorded, while power users synchronize the encrypted database across machines via cloud storage or shared drives. Portable mode enables running the utility from a USB stick without installation, maintaining the same history and settings on any compatible Windows workstation. CopyQ 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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