Sometimes one feels like they would have given away anything to find out how much memory their clipboard entry occupies, and what's in it, for that matter. One can feel that way out of curiosity or because the system is out of memory as a large image file occupies all available resources. ClipSize is a tool that will solve such problems.
ClipSize is a compact utility which main purpose is to show the current size of the clipboard, which differs a lot from what you would have expected - a ten-letter word weighs some fifty kilobytes, not to mention Adobe Photoshop files or layers. The program's icon sits in the system tray and shows the size of the current clipboard entry as you roll your mouse over the icon.
There's also a clipboard viewer that lets you view the contents of each entry, edit and save it. The tool is pretty basic, yet very useful and absolutely free. Download it today and see that for yourself.