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Introducing Clipboard Studio: An open-source Clipboard manager for Windows

If you've ever used the Windows Clipboard History (Win + V) you may have noticed that it only stores a finite amount of items and the older items will get removed as you copy new things.

Windows Clipboard History

With Clipboard Studio which is available in the Microsoft Store, you can store unlimited number of Clipboard text entries and you can search or copy them again to the Windows Clipboard!

Clipboard Studio

By enabling "Capture Clipboard" from the options menu, Clipboard Studio will capture and store every text you copy to Windows Clipboard automatically.

Clipboard Studio Options

You can choose to leave this option off and paste from Clipboard manually.

Every time you copy something, Clipboard Studio can send a notification to let you know the text has been copied correctly.

Clipboard Studio Notification

No more pressing Ctrl + C twice!

You can export the entries to a text file with one click and even run the application at Windows Startup!


If you want to try Clipboard Studio use the link below and let me know that do you think in the comments.

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