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Reclip 2.2.2

Reclip is a popup visual clipboard assistant for Windows 95/98/NT4 that organizes all text, rich text, and images that are copied to the clipboard. Up to 200 clipboard history items can be displayed, recopied, edited, printed, or deleted at the click of a button. This is a fully functional shareware program with no timed lockouts.

FEATURES:

- Organizes and displays text, rich text, and many image formats. - Keeps from 1 to 200 clipboard history items. - Text and rich text history items can be modified. - Images can be displayed as stretched to fit (thumbnail) or actual size. - Optional automatic conversion of URLs that open the default web browser when clicked. - Clip items can be opened and printed using default application. - May be hidden when minimized as a system tray icon for less taskbar clutter. - Runs automatically at Windows startup. - Optional saving of history items on exit, for restoring the next time program is started. - Displays date and time that history item was originally copied to the clipboard. - Clip items may be deleted individually, or all at once. - Suspend/Resume clipboard monitoring by clicking the toolbar or system tray icon. - Installs cleanly, only 2 files are copied to your system (1 program file and 1 help file). - Uninstalls completely, removes all associated INI files and registry entries. - Online help. - Free upgrades for registered users.

This software is a shareware. You will be able to download and test Reclip during a certain period of time, then, if it does what you need, you will have to acquire the full version. The trial version available for download on www.softandco.com has a size of 539 KBytes. For additional information and support request, please contact directly Reclip publisher.

Reclip 2.2.2 was released by Ragan Lockette on Saturday 24 January 2004. Its known requirements are : Windows 95/98/ME/NT4/2000.

Reclip will run on Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000 and Windows NT.

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2.2.2Saturday 24 January 2004