ayangweb is an independent developer focused on streamlining everyday productivity workflows through lightweight, open-source utilities. The publisher’s single title, EcoPaste, is a cross-platform clipboard manager that keeps a searchable history of every text snippet, image, URL or file path copied on Windows, macOS or Linux. Designed for users who routinely juggle code excerpts, ticket numbers, design assets or multilingual text, the application sits unobtrusively in the system tray, records clipboard events in real time, and lets users star, tag or group entries for instant recall via global hotkeys or a fuzzy-search panel. AES-256 encryption and optional offline storage address privacy concerns, while cloud sync via GitHub Gist or WebDAV keeps office and home machines aligned without vendor lock-in. Developers benefit from JSON export, regex filtering and a plugin API that turns the clipboard into a programmable snippet engine; support staff use templated paste sequences to answer tickets faster; and general consumers appreciate the dark-mode UI, automatic expiration of sensitive items, and low memory footprint. Because the project is MIT-licensed, community pull requests continuously add new language packs, color themes and automation scripts. ayangweb’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always pull the latest release, and can be installed individually or batched together with other applications.

EcoPaste

Cross-platform clipboard management tool

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