If anyone is looking for a clean text tool for the PC, I highly recommend PureText - it's one of the first tools I install on every computer. http://stevemiller.net/puretext/
@tsudo It literally lets you copy rich text, use a custom keyboard shortcut of your choosing (I use Ctrl + Space as it's right below Ctrl + V) and paste as source text without having to copy the text, paste it into Notepad, re-copy the text, and then paste into whatever app you need. It just removes formatting from already-copied text.
Summer Bod 2020