Snip-It Pro makes programmers more productive by allowing them to easily organize, find and share their code library... Snip-It Pro docks to the edge of your screen, making it easy to use with any IDE or Editor... Using Snip-It Pro is as easy as drag and drop... Just drag text into Snip-It Pro to create snippets. You can drag and drop them back into your editor to use them... Using the built in search feature, finding snippets is easy.
System Requirements .Net Framework 2.0
What's new Version 1.0.1.9: Deleted Snippets are now moved to recylce bin. Snippet Dialog can now be resized, maximized and minimized for easier use. New "Remove Formatting" Button Added to Toolbar of Snippet Dialog. When pressed, it will remove all custom formatting. New Copy without Formatting Option added.
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