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TrayClip is a useful clipboard enhancement utility that is easily available from the system tray. Whenever a new text is copied to clipboard, TrayClip automatically stores it in its list called the ClipList, containing up to one hundred entries. This gives you instant access to the last hundred clipboard entries - you can copy them to clipboard again with one mouse click, delete them or save them permanently to the PadList. |
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The PadList contains all the pieces of data you need frequently, like your email address, source code, the URL of your homepage, or your passwords. One click, and they are copied to clipboard. You even have to possibility to create simple scripts, allowing you to fill out those password questions or whole Internet forms automatically. In fact, you can send every possible keystroke to any application you desire. |
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TrayClip also comes with a built-in calculator, which you can access quicker than the windows calculator. Another useful tool is the timer. Now you'll never miss your favourite TV-show again, just because you were working on the computer and forgot about time. With a few mouse-clicks, you can set the timer precisely to the second - either at a specific time, or for a certain duration. |
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But that's not all! TrayClip also features a ToDoList, where you can quickly write down the things you want to get done. Then, while you are acting on them, keep an eye on proceedings by using the little checkboxes. You can set TrayClip to automatically delete entries marked as completed everytime you exit, or everytime you minimize the program. |
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To further increase your efficiency, TrayClip provides access to the top 25 ClipList entries and the top 25
PadList entries (or less, if you wish) directly in the traybar popup menu - either in normal or in collapsed
form. This way you can get the desired entry in a second. TrayClip supports Drag & Drop and stays always on top if you wish. The settings and the entries in all lists are user-specific, meaning that every single user on a family computer can customize TrayClip as he or she likes, and everyone has his or her own ClipList, PadList and so on. |