ClipboardFusion is a handy little application that sits in your system tray and monitors your clipboard. When it finds any text on the clipboard it will “scrub” (or “clean”) that text, and remove all formatting. This is great for copying and pasting text into emails, documents or anywhere else. Anyone that uses notepad to scrub their text will love this application.
Here are some of the optional features in ClipboardFusion:
- Scrubs text copied to the clipboard so that it can be pasted into a different application without formatting
- Scrub text automatically, by double-clicking the tray icon, or by using a custom HotKey – it’s your choice
- Remove HTML tags from copied text, leaving only the page content without markup
- Define HotKeys to manually scrub the clipboard text, or toggle auto-scrubbing on/off
- Setup a list of applications that you don’t want to scrub
- Replace clipboard text with predefined strings (useful for replacing fancy Unicode quotes with plain old ascii quotes)
- Display an unobtrusive pop-up to preview images and HTML colour codes from the clipboard
- Press the “Print Screen” key and ClipboardFusion will show you a pop-up preview of the image, then save that image by right-clicking on the ClipboardFusion pop-up to save screenshots without needing an image editing program
Latest version: v1.5.0 (663 KB)
Click ‘Download Now’ button to download with Installer (recommended)
Download without Installer (242 KB)
Click ‘Download Now’ button to download with Installer (recommended)
Download without Installer (242 KB)
If you are using Windows XP you will need:
• Microsoft .NET Framework v2.0 (x86)
If you are using Windows 2000 you will need (in this order):
• Windows Installer 3.1 (x86)
• Microsoft Windows 2000 Hotfix KB835732 (x86)
• Microsoft .NET Framework v2.0 (x86)
- Works with Windows XP, Vista (x86/x64), Windows 7 (x86/64), 2000 SP4, 2003 and 2008
- Do you need some help? Check out the Support Forum to find the answers that you need.
- Check out the Change Log to see what’s new in this version.




