![]() ![]() The latest version of the program requires Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) or later OS X 10.4 (Tiger) users can download a compatible version from the Plum Amazing website. All the options you need are accessible by clicking the CopyPaste Pro icon in the menubar – some options are also available via the right-click menu except in Snow Leopard. Version 2 introduced native PowerPC and Intel support, plus redesigned the interface to tie in more closely with the Mac OS’s dock and application switcher. You can also paste clips from the clip browser when it’s open by dragging them to the desired place in your document. Then just click and hold down the mouse where you want the object to go and – hey presto – it’s pasted back in place. CopyPaste Pro also offers a new way of copying and pasting exclusively with the mouse – when switched on, QuickClip allows you to click and hold down the mouse on a selected object – after a short pause it’s copied to the clip browser. All of this is done invisibly in the background while you work. You can even edit clips using the built-in word processor, or create archives for important clips you use time and again, freeing up space in the clip browser.Ĭlips can be used via a graphical menu or browser, and there are tools for extracting data from clips and inserting time stamps into them too. First, it supports multiple clips – up to 50 clips are saved and stored in a browser for easy access and organisation. In 25-plus years the basic functionality has never changed: you can only store one item in the clipboard at a time, and that item is lost forever as soon as it’s replaced.ĬopyPaste Pro is one of a number of third-party tools that revolutionises the way the clipboard functions. It's very nice.For an essential feature, the clipboard has been criminally underdeveloped since its first emergence in the mid 1980s. I must point out that if CPP goes haywire in the future, the next best thing I've found, after lots of testing, is iClip 5. (Don't hit me please!) Either that or add some easy method of donating further funds to the cause. I've suggested they create a paid upgrade version in order to bring in new income. That helped get my bug report taken seriously. Therefore, the income they make from CPP has diminished and isn't motivating them to support it. But the developer pointed out to me that the app hasn't had a paid upgrade version in several YEARS. Thank you Julian for taking me seriously, eventually.ĬPP is happily still in development and my favorite copy/paste app. I'd been experiencing the problem since the first beta of 10.14.4 (as I'm a masochist and therefore a member of AppleSeed). You're welcome: I've been attempting to get the Command-C problem in CPP, caused by a change/blunder Apple made in macOS 10.14.4, fixed since March 25th. Many more features built in and more coming.Easy ways to organize and make available all the clipboard data for reuse.With the clip editor open text, PDF, RTF, HTML, Apple Archive, and many other file types.Contextual menus to give easy access to the clipboards from anywhere.Drag and drop any clip in the clip browser and to/from applications.Clip Tools to act on clipboard data in dozens of useful ways that save time like: - Email extractor which grabs email addresses from large amounts of text - Url extractor grabs url's from large chunks of text, shorten urls (great for twitter) and many others.Drag images from Safari directly into the clip history.The Clip Palettes allow horizontal viewing and access to all clips.The Clip Browser allows vertically viewing all clips and their contents.Clip Archives to keep available info you use repeatedly.Clip Editor allows immediate editing of any clip.Clip History maintains a stack of cuts or copies and even drags.Multiple (unlimited depending on memory) clipboards available by hotkey, menu, contextual menu, clip palette and clip browser.Try it and find out for yourself why its so popular. If you have never tried it, now is the time, it operates invisibly in the background remembering your copies and allows you see a Clip History of clips going back in time or to keep clips permanently in the Clip Archive. CopyPaste is a time saver/life saver for all Mac beginners through advanced users. Use the new Clip Browser (horizontal) or Clip Palette (vertical) to see all clipboards in an instant. See and edit any clip in your history of copies or in the more permanent clip archives. The one and only, award-winning, easy-to-use, multiple-clipboard-editing, archive and display utility. CopyPaste Pro is like Time Machine for your Clipboard! ![]()
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