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IT News - [File of the Day] Clipboard Help+Spell v1.05.01 posted in the Community forums; Clipboard Help+Spell v1.05.01 Clipboard Help+Spell is a clipboard utility that automatically captures and stores all text content that is copied to the Windows clipboard. It automatically organizes entries by new ...

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Default [File of the Day] Clipboard Help+Spell v1.05.01

Clipboard Help+Spell v1.05.01

Clipboard Help+Spell is a clipboard utility that automatically captures and stores all text content that is copied to the Windows clipboard. It automatically organizes entries by new and old and can remove entries after X days, back up the database, and filter the list by keyword. In addition to clipboard management, the program also includes tools to process the captured text. You can spell check, convert case, remove and format characters, trim line breaks, find/replace,…



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