textBEAST clipboard + image + capture 2.0.38

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Image - textBEAST clipboard + image + capture 2.0.38
textBEAST clipboard + image + capture lets you grab and keep text and images at your fingertips so you can view and paste them in a snap. This combined clipboard manager and image viewer with screen capture is great for copying, collecting, and pasting text and images. Grab images and take screenshots of web transactions and chats, then store them in textBEAST, well-organized and easy to find when you need them. Quickly categorize and organize your photos or images, adding meaningful descriptions paired with the pictures. View images alone or together with descriptions in the image viewer. Resize those giant digital images instantly and easily with the new "express resizer" to paste into documents or emails, leaving the original unchanged! textBEAST will simplify and speed up many of your daily computer tasks, saving you time and money.

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