 I'm currently using something called PasteBot. There's a million things like this on Windows. You don't even need a fancy application. This is actually built in. I don't remember the name of it, but basically it is the idea of having. When you go cut and paste, you keep one thing in the memory of the system. But through the magic of PasteBot or similar things like this, you can also bring up an alternative PasteBot that keeps basically your full history over the last 800 clips of everything you've cut and picked. And so if you're like me and you're going between other Windows copying three things and pasting three other things and getting my email, instead of having back and forth and back and forth between two different applications, where you really just say, oh, I just want to get these five pieces of text mentioned here is this thing. I'm like, oh, it's the right utility that also wanted to get this thing in the list and junk. So let me just, you just really start working through this. It's also really cool because you can search. So you feel like, oh, I know I cut and pasted something yesterday, but what was the name? I think it was like PH in it. You can type and there it is. So it also gives you just like a little bit of a, I know I cut and paste something a while ago and you can actually search on it and then paste it in. If you are a little bit more programery and fancy, you can even run filters through this. You could do something called sequential paste where you can say, like, I'm going to paste seven things and then they'd be cut seven things and then get pasted all of them in order without having to go back and forth. So you can get extra fancy, but even if you're unfancy, I find this to be so useful. It's up there with text expansion, which Brian will show later in a thing, which is if you spend your life on one of our computer, these are just so indispensable because all we do is move text around. And if we can make our lives slightly easier, it's the huge win. And as they say, this is built into Windows or Macintosh people have to find third-party applications to basically build in a similar kind of functionality. But that is Pastebot.