Clipboard Printer 2.0

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    Java Virtual Environment 1.5

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Clipboard Printer is an expansion of the UNIX GUI utility called 'xclipboard' that allows users an quick and easy way of printing, managing, and saving to disk, multiple clipboards. Often times when harvesting data on the web from various resources, most web browsers provide functionality for printing pages in their entirely but not simply selected text, wasting paper and other printing resources. Clipboard Printer fills this obvious interface gap by allowing users to only print out what they have selected. There is a clipboard viewer that allows you to toggle between the various clipboards saved giving users the opportunity to delete materials no longer deemed appropriate. It is a handy study and research tool.

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