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massCode 4.7.1, developed by Anton Reshetov, is a free and open-source code snippets manager designed to help developers organize, store, and retrieve reusable fragments of code across projects. Operating within the Developer Tools category, the application offers hierarchical folder organization, full-text search, and syntax highlighting for more than 150 programming languages, making it suitable for polyglot developers who switch frequently between stacks. Snippets can be enriched with tags, descriptions, and multiple fragments per entry, enabling granular reuse of boilerplate, configuration blocks, or algorithmic templates. Typical use cases include maintaining personal libraries of React hooks, Docker commands, SQL queries, or shell scripts; sharing standardized code patterns within small teams; and creating portable documentation that accompanies project hand-offs. Since its initial release, massCode has evolved through 21 public versions, incrementally adding features such as cloud sync via GitHub Gist, Markdown note attachment, and an integrated mini-player for quick testing of JavaScript snippets. The program stores data locally in a JSON-based format that can be optionally encrypted, ensuring offline availability and privacy, while still allowing export to popular formats like VS Code, Alfred, and SnippetsLab for interoperability. Version 4.7.1 refines the user interface with a resizable split-pane layout, improved drag-and-drop reordering, and dark-mode compliance on Windows, macOS, and Linux. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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