PlainPaste 1.1

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Developer:   Skrommel
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Price:  0.00
License:   Freeware
File size:   0K
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OS:   Windows Vista (?)
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Copied to the clipboard a text from a Word file or from a website that was written in bold, italic, undelined, colored, etc and you need to paste it normally? Then PlainPaste is exactly what you need! Just press Ctrl-V once to paste regularly and Ctrl-V twice fast to paste as text

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