colinwalker
colinwalker
I tried using Copied for a while back on the iPhone 6S Plus but it never really clicked with me. I've also tried clipboard managers on the MacBook but not managed enough "clippings" to make proper use of them. But, now that I'm going to be working on a bigger project and will ... colinwalker.blog
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desparoz
desparoz

@colinwalker If you need flexibility across macOS and iOS, then Copied is a great answer.

If your power-lifting is going to be Mac-centric, then suggest you give Alfred with the PowerPack a try. Clipboard history built in, and many other features make it brilliant.

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colinwalker
colinwalker

@desparoz Cross-platform is definitely a requirement which is why I was looking at copied again.

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desparoz
desparoz

@colinwalker Copied is my first choice for that, but also supplement what th Gladys for additional shelf functionality.

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colinwalker
colinwalker

@desparoz I almost never use the iPad so don’t really need something like that. Great idea though.

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40Tech
40Tech

@colinwalker I recently switched from Copied to Paste on the Mac, because Paste finally came out with an iOS beta and I wanted cross-platform support. Paste doesn’t have the power features that Copied does, but I love the interface and it clicked with me in a way Copied didn’t.

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colinwalker
colinwalker

@40Tech Thanks, I’ll check it out.

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