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Correction of common spelling
mistakes. Text Cleanup has an extensive
list of common spelling mistakes. When
cleaning up, it can automatically replace any
misspelled words it encounters with the correct
spelling. |
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Cleaning up capitalization of
words. Text Cleanup can ensure that
every sentence begins with a capital letter.
It also corrects the common typing mistake of
typing TWo INitial CApital LEtters. |
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Printing from within the
program. Now, you can print directly
from the Text Cleanup program. |
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System Tray Menu.
Text Cleanup can now appear as an icon in the
system tray, saving space on your task bar.
The system tray icon includes a menu with commonly
used commands and options. |
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Option to match whole words
only. This is within the find and
replace options. For instance, if you're
replacing "him" with "her" and
this option is set, then the word
"himself" would NOT be replaced with
"herself". |
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The Clean Clipboard Text
command. This is an alternative to the
Auto Clean feature. This command will clean
the text on the clipboard on demand. (As
opposed to Auto Clean, which cleans the text on
the clipboard automatically whenever a cut or copy
occurs.) |
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Hot-Key - The Clean
Clipboard Text command can be issued from any
program by pressing Control-Alt-C. |
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Inclusion of the standard find
and replace commands. The text editor
now includes the standard find and replace
commands, allowing you to interactively find and
replace text in the editor window. |
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Option to run at startup.
You can easily tell Text Cleanup to run when your
system boots, by just clicking on a check box. |
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Option to hide the text editor
when starting. If you don't use the text
editor, you can hide it by default whenever Text
Cleanup starts. |
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Option to play a sound when
text is cleaned from the clipboard. When
using Auto Clean or the Hot-Key, this provides
confirmation that the cleaning is complete. |