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Screen Video Recorder allows you to record all screen or part of the screen and audio activity on your computer and create standard AVI video files using installed codecs. It's free! Some ways you ... CopyPath is a shell extension that copies the full path names of selected files in Windows Explorer. for Windows 2000, XP, 2003, Vista, 2008 ...
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Copernic Desktop Search
CDS brings the power of a sophisticated, yet easy-to-use search engine right to your PC and allows you instantly to search files, e-mails, and email attachments stored anywhere on your PC hard drive. It executes sub-second searching of Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files, Acrobat PDFs, and all popular music, picture and video formats. CDS also searches your browser history, favorites, and contacts. Keeping the index “fresh” is a key factor in any search experience, and CDS maintains the freshest search index in the industry. With Copernic's patent-pending “Instant Indexing” technology, new and updated files are indexed the instant they are saved to disk (Windows XP/2000/NT only), and e-mails are indexed the instant they arrive (Outlook only). You can't get fresher than that! CDS features an exclusive fault-tolerant desktop search index. This means that if, during the course of the year, your search index has grown to 50,000 documents, you won't wake up one morning and find that your entire index has been corrupted, or has crashed, forcing you to restart the whole indexing process from scratch. With Copernic's patent pending fault-tolerant technology, your entire PC will always be searchable whenever you want it to be. System requirements: - Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP - Internet Explorer 5.0 or later - To index email/contacts: Outlook Express 5.x/6.x, Outlook 2000/XP/2003, Windows Address Book

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Copy File Name
Copy File Name is a small program that will enable you to right click any file and select "Copy File Name" from the context menu. This will copy the name of the selected file to the clipboard. Before the name is copied you will see a list of different representations of the file name.

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Copy Path to Clipboard Shell Extension
This shell extension adds the Copy Path to Clipboard functionality to the Windows operating system. This is very useful for developers.

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Copy To
Windows doesn't retain the last folder you used ! What a pity... With this extension - completely free - show it what intelligence means !
Copy To adds itself to the explorer's right mouse button popup menu.
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Copy2Clip
Copy2Clip enables you to copy file names from Windows Explorer, by simply selecting one or more files, and selecting Copy2Clip from the right click menu. The program can copy the file names in a variety of different patterns, using the full name with path, just the name, file names with sizes and more. The copied names can also be sorted by size or time, and you can create your own patterns using the provided variables. Copy2Clip can be very useful for creating batch files or to quickly convert file information into specific formats.

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Comments - - Added on 14th Apr 2006 by jl -
CopyAs
CopyAs is useful tool for all users of the Explorer in Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT 4.0 a Windows 2000. It is based on Context Menu Shell Extension. CopyAs allows using context menu of Explorer by simple right mouse button click: - copy or move and rename files - rename files series - change time stamp of files (created, modified, accessed) - change case of filenames (upper, lower, capitalize) - copy filenames to clipboard (with full path or not) - and call command prompt from current folder.
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Copycat
Copycat is a clipboard utility for those with more than one computer. When you copy text into your clipboard, Copycat will automatically transfer it to the clipboards of the machines that you have chosen.
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CopyIt
This program will capture any selected area of the screen, any active window or the entire desktop. It will then send the image to a file, the printer or to the clipboard only.
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Copynicus
Copynicus is a Clipboard capturing utility i.e. whenever you 'copy' or 'cut' a piece of Text or Graphic - it automatically grabs it and places it on its own clipboard. Copynicus can keep the record of unlimited'cut' or 'copy' operations (limited only to your free hard disk space). You can merge the selected captures into one file. Copynicus can capture text and images from any application that exhibit 'cut' ot 'copy' operations. It can also handle custom clipboard format data.
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CopyPath
CopyPath is a small utility written in C++ (doesn't require any runtimes) which copies whatever is sent to its command line to the clipboard. If it is run with nothing on the command line then it will provide a handy setup dialog which will let you configure it to appear as an option on the right-click context menus of files and/or folders in Windows Explorer. When CopyPath is selected from a right-click context menu it will copy the path (including filename) of the item clicked onto the clipboard. If you can't see the point, then fair enough, don't download it. For the rest of us, who have ever been frustrated by staring at a file in Windows Explorer and just wanted to say "That one!" to whatever 'Open File' window or 'Program Location' settings text box is asking you to browse for (or even type in!) yet another deeply buried file. I have also made available a similar thing for Internet Explorer. If you install this then it will add an item to the IE right click menu called, unsurprisingly, Copy Path. This will copy the URL of the *frame* clicked on to the clipboard. This will not be the same URL as is displayed in the address bar if the site uses frames.
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