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CopyPaste X

CopyPaste X - 1.1

Multiple clipboard display/editor utility

All Time: (4.4)
Version 1.1: (4.4)
Selected Version: 1.1
Release Date: 2002-02-15
License: Commercial
Downloads (version 1.1): 0
Downloads (all versions): 131,338
Price: $20.00

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Product Description:

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. CopyPaste gives you this and much more. It turns out that having additional clipboards is incredibly useful. CopyPaste eliminates tedious repetitive work and increases your ability to get the job done.

What's new in this version:

  • The palettes for the Extender and the Recorder show a preview of a copied picture when you point your mouse to a clipboard.
  • You can now create as many Clip Sets you like. They get listed in the "Clip Set" menu located at the bottom of the Clipboard Extender Palette. You can create rename or delete any Clip Set.
  • The editor now supports tabs, currently set to a default width
  • The Special menu in the Editor has two new commands, "Insert Long Date" and "Insert Bahá'í Date"
    Improvements: • The palettes for the Extender and the Recorder are resizable now. • If you select the format "Plain" on a selection of text in the Editor, the color will return to black and sub- or superscript formating will return to the baseline. • the "Statistics" function now works on selected text. If nothing is selected, it shows information about the entire text.
    Bugfixes: • Many problems with the display of Japanese text have been solved.

Operating System Requirements:

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

  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.1

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.1 or higher

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Version 1.1:
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CopyPaste X ReviewCopy Paste Pro (Remains) Great; A Must-Have for Me - Version: 2.1.2, 9/20/2009 09:07AM PST

dgkanter
Working great for me. (I'm now running Snow Leopard, v10.6.1, but my opinion has been the same under previous Operating Systems.) One of my few "must-have" utilities as having a very-large number of clipboards (the "history") along with selected clips just being a keystroke combination away (43 per "archive") provides an enormous enhancement to my Mac. I readily recognize just how much worse off I'd be without this utility.

As for the complaints posted regarding the User Interface (UI), I--for one--find it works well and appreciate that the developers have listened to feedback regarding the alternative presentations of the saved information and given users the flexibility in the Preferences to choose which they want shown and which means (e.g., menu bar, Dock, palettes) to get to it.
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CopyPaste X CommentaryCP Pro really sucks - Version: 2.1.1, 9/20/2009 03:19AM PST

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MeherallyM
Yes, I second the opinion that CP Pro really really really sucks, Bad UI, very bad UI, I keep clicking around just to get my archives list to select the one I need.
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CopyPaste X CommentarySnow Leopard compatibility? - Version: 2.0.9, 8/29/2009 05:59PM PST

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PSmith
Has anyone tried running CP in SL?
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