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clipboard-manager-electron 3.6.5, released by developer Fernando M. Tenório, is a lightweight clipboard history utility created with the Electron framework; the single-version program is catalogued under the Clipboard Manager category and is designed to run unobtrusively on Windows, keeping every text snippet, link, or image copied to the system clipboard in a persistent, searchable queue. By default it starts with Windows, captures unlimited entries, and lets the user summon the history panel through a user-defined hot-key, after which individual clips can be previewed, edited, pinned, or re-copied to the clipboard with one click. Typical use cases include assembling repetitive e-mail templates, gathering research fragments from several browser tabs, or quickly re-entering serial numbers and command strings during administrative work; the built-in fuzzy search makes large histories practical, while the option to mark frequently needed clips as favourites shortens the retrieval path even further. All data are stored locally in an embedded SQLite database so the contents remain available after reboot and no information is transmitted to external services, a characteristic that appeals to privacy-minded professionals. The interface is intentionally minimal, offering dark and light themes, configurable retention limits, and optional ignore rules for sensitive applications such as password managers. clipboard-manager-electron is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are supplied through trusted Windows package sources like winget, always delivering the latest build and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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