PocketPaste is a small and simple .NET Framework 1.1 application for pasting data from the clipboard of your desktop PC into folders on your device. For example, you can copy a URL into your clipboard then paste it into a text file or link file on your PocketPC directly via the system tray icon. PocketPaste also supports the copying of files. This application runs on your PC and does not require you to install any software on your PocketPC, since it uses ActiveSync to transfer data.
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Supported operating systems:
Pocket PC 2002, Windows Mobile 2003
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