CopyPaste is the original award winning multiple clipboard utility which now includes yType the typing accelerator which allows you to type faster and more accurately. To really appreciate CopyPaste download and try it out free.
CopyPaste+yType is essential for beginners, writers, editors, graphic designers, lawyers, students, home businesses, digital photographers and anyone who uses the clipboard.
One of the early wonders of the Mac was its revolutionary ability to do copy and paste across various applications. Unlike other areas in the Mac's system software that have changed and progressed over the years, copying and pasting has not evolved. How many times have you found yourself going back and forth copying in one application and pasting in a different application, wishing to yourself that you could copy 5-10 items at a time, then go to another application and paste each of these items? Have you ever wanted to view the clipboard or save it thru restarts? That is how CopyPaste began but now it unlocks many more clipboard and typing features (see below).
CopyPaste Features- Multiple (up to 100) clipboards available by hotkey, menu and palette.
- Save all clipboards thru restarts.
- Clipboard recorder maintains a stack of all recent regular copies.
- Clipboard editor allows immediate editing of any clipboard and also is an excellent word processor.
- Fastest spell checker in the world highlights every mistake in a document simultaneously.
- Clipboard Archives which allow appending text via a copy to one file.
- The palettes allow viewing the contents of any clipboard.
- See thumbnails of the pictures on the clipboard.
- Ability to create word lists out of a document or many documents.
- Many conversion tools.
- 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
- Text Cleaner which cleans/formats text in many ways. - and many other unique and useful tools
- Encrypt/Decrypt tool to protect text that you email to others.
- Find in clipboard not just one found item but all highlighted at once.
- Fuzzy search to find many items based on a close approximation.
- Print any clipboard.
- Drag and drop any clipboard between palettes and to/from applications
- Contextual menus to give easy access to the clipboards from anywhere
- Open text, pictures, PDF, image and many other file types
- Easy ways to organize and make available all the clipboard data for reuse.
- Many more features....
yType Features- Word expansion/typing acceleration like MS Words auto correct feature but works in all applications
- Expand a word, paragraph or page of text from an abbreviation automatically as you type.
- Spelling checking in any application.
- Inline calculation as you type. Just type an equation in any application like Mail and see the answer instantly.
- Type logging in any application. Saves your work automatically in the event of a power outage.
Do less and accomplish more with CopyPaste+yType - Find info when you need it
- Keep boilerplate text available at all times
- Be more accurate and efficient
- Never lose your work
- Calculate in any document as you type
- Expand abbreviations on the fly
- Organize all those snippets of work
- Save time and energy.
The clipboard is a hidden gem developed on the Macintosh but under utilized. CopyPaste+yType unlocks the hidden value of the clipboard and makes the clipboards potential available to all users. That is why it is one of the most popular and essential shareware utilities.
On various Apple Mac discussion forums of late, there have been countless cries for help (by one count over 7,000 of them! ) most notably from owners of MacBook Pros, who have recently upgraded to Mac OS 10.5.2, and are expressing alarm and outrage over the fact that their entire Mac Operating System continually freezes, seemingly spontaneously and for no apparent reason. (I'd say there's good reason to be upset if you just spent a few thousand dollars on your new Apple laptop and it keeps freezing, forcing you to continually execute a hard restart.)
Well, I was one of those individuals who just installed Leopard (OS 10.5.2) onto my MacBook Pro and who within hours started suffering from the exact same kind of unpredictable and spontaneous freezes of the entire System that everyone else was describing. Of the literally hundreds of angry and frustrated complaints I read in looking for an answer to the problem, no one ever mentioned a suspicion that CopyPaste might be a culprit. I certainly wasn't suspicious myself, because CopyPaste seemed to work reasonably well, despite it's ever increasing display of annoying glitches on earlier versions of the Operating System over the last year or so. Between the unpredictable System freezes on OS 10.5.2, CopyPaste seemed to behave and perform reasonably well, as it always had.
However, there was one telltale hint that there just might be at least a connection if not a direct link between my System freezes and CopyPaste's behavior. Although I could not discern any other clear associations with the freezes, I did note that about 20% of the freezes were immediately preceded by some action involving CopyPaste, including either trying to Paste or Copy an item using CopyPaste, or even the most seemingly innocent act of running my cursor over the CopyPast Pallet and having it instantly expand, as it normally does.
Well, just on a growing hunch and suspicion, and nothing more, I completely removed CopyPaste and all of its associated files that I could find on my MacBook Pro, and trashed them. Bingo! The three to a dozen System freezes that I was having every single day for about a week, suddenly came to a complete end. No more freezes.
Now of course I can't say how many of all the complaining MacBook Pro and other Mac laptop owners who who have been suffering System freezes after installing OS 10.5.2, even have CopyPaste installed on their Macs. But if any of them do have CopyPaste installed they might be relieved to know that its removal worked for at least one, up till that point, extremely frustrated individual. I suspect that there are likely other causes of this wide spread and infuriating freezing problem, but certainly for me, after almost a week free of freezes, CopyPaste seems to have been the sole culprit.
P.S. Oddly, what took me so long and partially blinded me in trying to determine the cause of this problem is that I have been a very loyal user and registered supporter of CopyPaste almost from its inception, nearly 20 years ago!