5-607: ClipBook Viewer is a discontinued utility included in the Windows NT family of operating system that allows users to view the contents of the local clipboard , clear the clipboard or save copied and cut items. A feature restricted version, called Clipboard Viewer , is available in Windows 9x and earlier. ClipBook Viewer was first introduced in Windows for Workgroups 3.1. It allows users to store clipboard contents in ClipBook pages, share
10-533: A batch job may run user-written code to update a database and may then include a step that runs a utility to back up the database, or a job may run a utility to compress a disk before copying files. Although a basic set of utility programs is usually distributed with an operating system (OS), and this first party utility software is often considered part of the operating system, users often install replacements or additional utilities. Those utilities may provide additional facilities to carry out tasks that are beyond
15-421: A Windows service called "Clipbook" (with small "b") to share ClipBook pages. Each shared page support an access control list that defines whether they can be seen, linked to, or modified. ClipBook Viewer has been removed from Windows Vista and later. In Windows 10, being able to view your clipboard history natively was made possible once again with Cloud Clipboard. Utility software Utility software
20-399: Is a program specifically designed to help manage and tune system or application software.it is the security program .examples are antivirus Norton etc. It is used to support the computer infrastructure - in contrast to application software , which is aimed at directly performing tasks that benefit ordinary users. However, utilities often form part of the application systems . For example,
25-520: The contents of the clipboard with other users or save the clipboard contents to a file (with .clp extension ) to reuse them later. (Clipboard files cannot be shared.) The View menu allows viewing clipboard contents in various formats such as plain text , Unicode , HTML , RTF and OLE private data. In Windows XP , it is not listed in the Start menu and can only be accessed through its executable file, ClipBrd.exe . Windows NT relies on NetDDE and
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