Paste feels like the kind of clipboard manager Apple might make, especially version 4.0, which was released today. The focus of today’s update is the design of the Mac version app, but it’s also ...
Like your computer, your Android phone has a clipboard that you can use to copy and paste snippets of text in any app you can type into. But unlike your Windows PC or Mac, Android lets you collect ...
How many times have you shared a downloaded video with yourself to open it on another device? Or, have you ever copied text and it emailed to yourself so that you could use it elsewhere? With a ...
Do you use several Apple devices and want to copy and paste images, text, or files from one to another? It's not only possible, but Apple also makes it surprisingly simple, too. On supported iPhones, ...
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 ...
We’ve all experienced the frustration of copying something important, only to accidentally overwrite it with another piece of information moments later. It’s a common problem that can disrupt your ...
The Paste app provides easy access to days, months, or an infinite well of what you’ve ever put on the clipboard. Apple didn’t invent the concept of the clipboard–the place where an item goes when you ...
Most of us paste content dozens of times a day without thinking twice about it. The standard Ctrl + V shortcut works well enough for basic tasks, so it is easy to wonder why anyone would bother with a ...
If you don't have a clipboard manager already, your life is about to change. Image: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac Maccy is a fantastic macOS copy-paste manager that ...
Learn the Windows keyboard shortcuts for cut, copy, paste, and undo, plus a few extra tips for pasting without formatting and fixing shortcuts that stop working.
I prefer the latter set where possible. The context of your question makes it sound like you would be better served by Automator or some scripting language though. It reminds me a bit of this thread ...