Pure Text

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Have you ever copied some text from a web page or a document and then wanted to paste it as simple text into another application without getting all the formatting from the original source? PureText makes this simple by adding a new Windows hot-key (default is WINDOWS+V) that allows you to paste text to any application without formatting.
After running PureText.exe, you will see a "PT" tray icon appear near the clock on your task bar. You can click on this icon to remove formatting from the text that is currently on the clipboard. You can right-click on the icon to display a menu with more options.
What PureText Will and Will Not Do
PureText only removes rich formatting from text. This includes the font face, font style (bold, italics, etc.), font color, paragraph styles (left/right/center aligned), margins, character spacing, bullets, subscript, superscript, tables, charts, pictures, embedded objects, etc. However, it does not modify the actual text. It will not remove or fix new-lines, carriage returns, tabs, or other white-space. It will not fix word-wrap or clean up your paragraphs. If you copy the source code of a web page to the clipboard, it is not going to remove all the HTML tags. If you copy text from an actual web page (not the source of the page), it will remove the formatting.
PureText is basically equivalent to opening Notepad, doing a PASTE, followed by a SELECT-ALL, and then a COPY. The benefit of PureText is performing all these actions with a single Hot-Key and having the result pasted into the current window automatically.
What is new in version 2.0
  • Added Unicode support when running on Windows NT/2K/XP/2003/Vista.
  • Added an option to play a sound when the Hot-Key is pressed.
  • Added option to have PureText start each time you log on to Windows.
  • Updated dialogs to use new XP look when running on XP and beyond.
  • Added command line options to allow PureText to convert the clipboard contents to pure text, optionally perform a paste and play a sound, and then immediately exit. Run "PureText.exe /?" for command line help.
  • Changed the default Hot-Key to WINDOWS+V.
  • Removed the ability to create Hot-Keys that include the ALT key, as the ALT key prevents the Paste feature from working.
  • Fixed some issues with the Hot-Key capture dialog.
  • Blocked all Hot-Keys that contain CTRL+V, as they cause problems with the Paste feature.
  • Fixed an issue that only allowed up to 30,000 characters to be converted.
  • Reworded key names in Options dialog.
  • Updated icon.
 
You can pretty much do that exact same thing by pasting it into notepad. Then copying it from notepad and pasting it to where you need it
 
This is what happens if you use Opera as well. It doesnt copy the formatting of the text and just gives you the pure text. ;)

But Luke is also right.
 
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