Feb 28, 2010
SY Wong

PasteCopy.NET Copies and Pastes Text and Images in Editable ClipBoard

Previously we mentioned about ArchiveClipboard that can copy and paste multiple texts, images and folders’ paths, here comes a similar utility that is suitable for those that deals a lot with copy and paste tasks. Named as PasteCopy.NET, it has advantage of tinier form factor and best of all, it doesn’t require installation and can be used across different Windows systems without constraint.



Once download the .zip package file and without the need of installation, a simple GUI will be displayed ready for use. For the start, users can define or add new category so that the copied text can be categorized accordingly in systematic way. No complicated setup required, just copy (Ctrl + C) any text and it will appear under the highlighted category one after another in sequence. Selecting on any of them enables it to be pasted directly with Ctrl + V. Good thing is, users are allowed to edit the text by double clicking on it to make it much more powerful as compared to other utilities. Besides working for pure text, similar step works for copied images as well that will put them in the list except limitation to not able to edit the image files. On top of all these features, there are also options to convert Rtf to text, HTML to text, HTML to Rtf and even export list to be stored or printed.

Consumed less than 300kB, users can get a free download here (installer version) or here for standalone ZIP version.

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1 Comment

  • Finally a tool that allows automatic conversion of RTF clipboard contents to TXT clipboard contents. With this installed and configured this way (Options / Settings / Preferences / Clipboard Content) I can finally easily copy&paste stuff from e.g. Firefox to OpenOffice Writer without screwing up the font size and layout in the destination document (=> it just pastes plain text which I can then format and adjust if needed).

    Been looking a long time for such a feature. Glad to have finally found it.

    Also this program can do much more than this and from the first 15 minutes of using it I have to say: It looks pretty well done and polished. Very much recommended!

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