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Clipboard Sync, currently at version 0.16.9 and maintained by Felipe Santos across thirteen incremental releases, is a lightweight utility designed to keep the Windows clipboard identical on every PC that shares a common network folder. Once launched, the program monitors local clipboard changes and writes them as small temporary files to the designated shared location; companion instances running on other machines instantly read those files and inject the same text or image into their own clipboards, eliminating the need to re-type URLs, commands, code snippets, or screenshots when moving between a desktop workstation, a laptop, and a conference-room PC. Typical use cases include developers who copy build logs or stack traces from a test rig to their main rig, support teams that pass ticket numbers or customer data between adjacent desks without sending e-mail, and home users who want to drop a phone number or address from a living-room laptop straight into a kitchen desktop recipe. Because the payload never leaves the local network, the mechanism works offline and imposes no cloud storage limits or privacy concerns; it also tolerates intermittent connectivity by queuing clipboard files until the share is reachable again. The application occupies only a few megabytes of RAM, runs quietly in the system tray, and can be configured to ignore formats larger than a user-defined threshold so that multi-megapixel images do not flood slower Wi-Fi links. Clipboard Sync 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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