HiTechy SnipClip 1.35

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    03/11/2008
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    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 2000/XP/Vista, Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5

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HiTechy SnipClip is a code snippet manager. This means that it allows you to store and remember chunks of code or text. You may ask why you would want the software rather than just using text files or the clipboard. Well SnipClip can manage and organize your code snippets and has additional functionality developers will find useful in maintaining and creating code libraries. Not only this but it fully integrates with Windows to make accessing and using your snippets quick and easy.

Version 1.35 has some restrictions removed for demo users, uses less system resources for the program, better support and detection of .NET framework, and various compatibility updates and bug fixes.

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