A simple copy-and-paste app called Paste Keyboard shot to the top of the App Store charts this week after languishing in obscurity for years. Made by 28-year-old South Korean developer Techin Park, ...
You thought it took algorithmic brilliance and app-native influencers to top the App Store charts? Nope. Apparently, all it takes is a quick little copy and paste tool. According to Cult of Mac, ...
Apple didn’t invent the concept of the clipboard–the place where an item goes when you copy (Command-C)–but the company has made great use of it across decades. It’s handy to always have a place to ...
I’ve been using Paste on my Mac for quite a while, it’s one of the apps from my Setapp subscription I learned to rely on. My work often involves copying and pasting stuff, be it text, code snippets, ...
You probably need an app like this, but the unique features in Paste 2 could push you all-in on the idea, or force you out completely. Next time you go to paste an address into an email and instead ...
Every time I sit down and use my Mac, I’m reminded that MacOS is full of advanced features and clever extras. Yet there’s one place that absolutely does not apply: the clipboard. Copying and pasting ...
As reviewed by my colleague Ben Lovejoy a while ago, Paste keeps track of everything you’ve copied on your Mac. But to make things more intuitive, the app offers a colorful interface with large ...
I recently switched from Android to iPhone and there’s one feature I really miss – clipboard management. On my Android phone, I used to use the Google keyboard, which had a clipboard management ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) -Our smartphones are better at some things than our computers. That’s no secret I guess. But there are definitely a few things you can do on a computer that you can’t do on a ...
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