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CopyPaste Pro

CopyPaste Pro - 2.0.9

Display, edit, manipulate and archive multiple clips.

All Time: (4.4)
This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 2.0.9
Release Date: 2009-06-08
License: Shareware
Downloads (this version): 998
Downloads (all versions): 127,534
Price: $30.00

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Product Description:

Time Machine for your Clipboard

The latest incarnation of the one and only, award winning, easy to use, award winning, multiple clipboard editing,archive and display utility. See and edit any clip in your history of copies or in the more permanent clip archives. Use the new Clip Browser (horizontal) or Clip Palette (vertical) to see all clipboards in an instant. Save all clipboards through restarts. Tools to act on clipboard data. Never lose a clip again. CopyPaste is a time saver/life saver for all Mac beginners thru advanced users.

The online manual, screencasts and more details are on the site.

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. Try it and see why its so popular.

What's new in this version:

  • [Add] Now using the latest Bean version 2.3

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

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CopyPaste Pro CommentaryOk, but still - Version: 2.0.9, 6/17/2009 01:56PM PST

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duckhue1
I got the standard CopyPaste working. I just unchecked the box to "check for updates on startup"

As for CopyPaste Pro, it suck BAD. I can't add a "C/P" or "P" in the sets or palettes . I'm sure you have that hiding somewhere, can you clue us in where the freak that is.

I guess that you forgot you were working on CopyPaste Pro, and thought you were making a game, bad drugs and lack of sex will do that to you.
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CopyPaste Pro CommentaryOk, but - Version: 2.0.9, 6/17/2009 12:42PM PST

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duckhue1
I found the flaw, you have the save clips unchecked by default, FIX IT.

Now there is a new problem, and this comment is for the standard CopyPaste, because I have have no idea how to use the pro version. You guys went off into space somewhere on that and the UI is not friendly at all, it's like trying to learn a new complicated application. What were you bored? Go hit a bar and get laid.

With the new Apple Java update, CopyPaste will open, but will not respond for 5 to 10 minutes.
This happens every time you open it.

iMac 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 4 GB SDRAM, OS 10.5.7, everything up to date and well maintained, no hacks.
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CopyPaste Pro ReviewDamn it - Version: 2.0.9, 6/10/2009 12:10AM PST

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duckhue1
I have an idea, lets take one of the best 3rd party applications for the Mac and totally screw it up.

Are you guys on freakin crack ?

Copy paste was doing just fine. Then you got the bright idea to make it as complicated as you could and change the whole damn thing. If you were that bored you should have just punched yourself in the crotch until you blacked out.

I was a beta tester for this when it first came out, now we have copypaste pro, what ever that is.

I use a clip set to use for ebay listings. I used the normal copypaste. I have a new iMac because my other Mac fried during a couple Mercury Retrogrades ago.

So I lost everything. I double clicked on a line on my newly made ebay clip set. I typed my auction descriptions and html's on the others just like I did in the past.

It took me a full day. I went to start a listing so I could put money in my bank in time to avoid 31.00 over draft charges. I opened Garage sale and copypaste. When I went to copypaste, NOTHING WAS THERE, NOTHING, NOTHING, NOTHING @$%&*((&%$^*(&.

I'm screwed and really pissed at you guys. I'm still pissed, and I will be pissed at you for the rest of my life, just like I'm still pissed at the people that lied to us about a Sun version of the Watson application was part of the sale of the app.

You guys are on my shit list. I'm going to redo my stuff in a word processor to back it up, then take up my time and try to figure out WHAT YOU DID WRONG, maybe in your default settings. If the UI is just to complicated to use in pro and I can get the old CP working, I'm going with iClip, which I also own, and just maybe they got their shit together by some miracle.

You Suck.
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