Cut and paste in Windows XP with ClipMate
Written by IT News on 8:07 AMWindows XP's Clipboard is handy, but it has its limitations. Learn how you can extend Clipboard's capabilities with a utility called ClipMate.
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- This tip applies to both Windows XP Home and Windows XP Professional
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