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FastPaste 2.63


License Free to try
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Publisher Dextronet File Size 1.8M
Date added 01 Dec 2008 Check your speed

FastPaste does save your time. Paste frequently used text, formatted text and images with custom hotkeys! Makes it easy to enter frequently used text blocks: signatures, e-mail addresses, Internet and IP addresses, logins or passwords, etc. Supports RTF and images.

FastPaste can be used for pasting commonly used text phrases, formated text and even images into the application. There are 30 clips in every project. You can set hotkeys to clips or just click on icon every time. Data will be copied to the clipboard and automatically pasted (you may turn off auto paste). FastPaste have rich configuration and nice and clean user interface.

FastPaste also does offer various clipboard formatting functions. You may convert text in clipboard to the lower, upper, proper, sentence case or even reverse case. You can also use funny ZiG zAg case, reverse it and remove diacritics. Another function is total clean-up of clipboard. You also can copy current time or date quickly from system tray. FastPaste also supports various image effects which can be performed on images which are you using frequently.

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