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Beetroot 1.6.5, published by MNardit, is a lightweight Windows clipboard manager that extends the operating-system’s clipboard into an unlimited, searchable history for both text and images while adding AI-driven text transformation capabilities. Designed for knowledge workers, support agents, researchers, and anyone who repeatedly re-uses fragments of information, the application sits unobtrusively in the system tray and summons its history window through a global Ctrl+` hotkey. Inside the window, fuzzy and regular-expression search instantly surfaces older clips, multi-select batch operations let users paste or delete several entries at once, and an OCR engine extracts selectable text from any image on the clipboard. OpenAI integration supplies ten ready-made text transforms—such as summarize, translate, or change tone—and users can add custom prompts for domain-specific rewrites. Individual clips can be annotated with personal notes, pinned, or kept on top of other windows; the interface itself can be themed in one of nine color schemes or personalized with an accent color and custom code font. Full AZERTY, QWERTZ, and AltGr keyboard layouts are detected automatically, and a dedicated plain-text hotkey strips formatting on demand. The program keeps its SQLite database automatically backed up, supports 26 interface languages, and can run fully offline when auto-update is disabled. Across fifteen public releases the feature set has steadily expanded while remaining resource-frugal, making Beetroot equally suitable for quick note capture, help-desk macros, or large-scale documentation workflows. The software 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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