CLIPBOARDFUSION SITS in your Windows system tray and waits for you to copy/paste something. When you do, the app removes the formatting, white space, and HTML tags, leaving you with pure text. You can then paste it into an email, Word document, or other program.

But I would be doing ClipboardFusion a severe injustice if I implied that was all it did. A few other features make this a great app to have running in the background on your PC. First of all, you can assign keyboard shortcuts for all of its features. So for example, using a keyboard shortcut, you can toggle the app on and off without even taking your fingers off the keyboard.
You can also replace certain text strings (such as "&") with predefined new text strings (such as "and”). It's similar to the find-and-replace feature in Microsoft Word, but it works across all of your programs. If you've copied images to your Windows Clipboard, the app will offer a preview of those images in a pop­up window. You can see at once what you've copied. The same window will show RGB color codes too, if you have copied them.
ClipboardFusion's best feature is its macros. Using predefined scripts, you easily control your copied text. And a small commu­nity contributes macro scripts—for Amazon URL cleanup and for text word counts, for example—that you can copy and use.
ClipboardFusion offers many Windows Clipboard customizations.
An extra-cost option lets you store your clipboard pastes in the cloud on ClipboardFusion’s website servers. You can buy a one-year subscription for $16, two years costs $24, and a life­time subscription costs $35 (all prices in Canadian dollars).
Binary Fortress's free ClipboardFusion desktop app is well worth downloading if you often copy/paste. Just remember to clear the clipboard history to preserve your privacy and to save yourself any negative repercussions later.
ClipboardFusion Gives Your Clipboard Extra Features

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