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Beetroot 1.6.4, the fourteenth stable release from MNardit, is a lightweight clipboard manager for Windows engineered to live unobtrusively in the system tray while giving unlimited history for both text and images. A single global hot-key (Ctrl+`) summons a no-focus window that never steals application focus, letting users search an ever-growing database with fuzzy and full-regex queries processed through a proprietary five-phase cascading relevance engine. Once an entry is located, built-in AI transforms can immediately rewrite, translate, summarize, or code-format the snippet by routing the prompt to OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, or DeepSeek endpoints; ten stock transforms are supplied and users can add unlimited custom prompts. Optical-character-recognition runs natively on Windows to lift text from clipboard images, while an on-device TensorFlow.js model provides syntax highlighting for 54 programming languages. Multi-select batch operations, notes attached to any clip, and the ability to pin the window or have it follow the cursor streamline repetitive workflows for developers, technical writers, support agents, and anyone who constantly moves text between documents, tickets, or e-mails. The interface ships with nine themes, a custom accent-color picker, and selectable UI and monospaced code fonts, all translatable into 26 UI languages; non-QWERTY layouts such as AZERTY and QWERTZ are detected instantly. Automatic daily database backups, an optional offline mode that disables all updates, and a plain-text-paste hotkey round out the feature set. 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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