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CopyPaste Lite

CopyPaste Lite - 1.0.3

multiple clipboard archive & display utility

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Current Version: 1.0.3
Release Date: 2004-09-14
License: Commercial
Downloads (this version): 2,996
Downloads (all versions): 3,770
Price: $15.00

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CopyPaste Lite CommentaryTime for a change - Version: 1.0.1, 7/29/2004 06:15PM PST

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hanstyo
After over 10 years of using CopyPaste I looked at the competition:
ShadowClipboard is much better designed, easy and straightforward to use and costs half the prize of CP lite.
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CopyPaste Lite CommentaryToo Much for Not Enough - Version: 1.0.1, 6/22/2004 03:19AM PST

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Mr Tea


This is just the multiple clipboards, right? No tools, no editor, and it costs 15 bucks? Funny thing, pricing. Ten bucks would have seemed just right, priced to fly off the racks, but somehow, 15 seems a little steep.

I don't think I'd be tempted to pay 15 for this utility, even if I didn't already own a copy of its big brother.

'Twould be nice, as others have said, to see some reviews here from people who actually use this thing.

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CopyPaste Lite CommentaryYou're right Felix - Version: 1.0.1, 6/21/2004 09:16PM PST

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epc
I loved Copy Paste under OS 9, and purchased a few other titles from Script Software a couple of years ago. I think I've had problems and disappointments with all of the titles and/or I just don't use them anymore. There are many Shareware/Freeware pasteboard alternatives for OS X. I also used PTH, but when I tried to pay it was already part of You Control, so my money went to Butler. Butler has a few bugs when creating custom pasteboards, but customer support is great and I'm glad my money went there. Still, there are many free alternatives.
By the way, I did want to purchase Copy Paste for OS X, but it was too buggy at first, and there was no upgrade price. Now it's more expensive, and still no upgrade price for "old" OS 9 users. I often purchase software where the donation is voluntary, so price was not a concern, but it is always "nice" to get an upgrade price after supporting a company's products over the years.
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CopyPaste Lite CommentaryA bit late? - Version: 1.0, 6/15/2004 04:36PM PST

Felix01
Is *anyone* going to review this app? I'd be buying "lite" version if PTHPasteboard weren't continuing to meet my needs (no longer available in the free form to those who didn't already have it). Then again, maybe I'd use the free ClipBlock since all I want/need is a multiple clipboard capability with the option of retention between restarts.

It just seems that this developer has always been behind the power curve ever since Apple moved to OS X. Lots of reasons (excuses) about the complexity and need to get things "right" but the end result was that a huge user base like me who used CopyPaste in the OS 9.x days migrated to other clipboard apps when CopyPaste wasn't fielded concurrently with OS X 10.0. This lite version should have hit the streets the Saturday OS X 10.0 was released. PHTPasteboard did and was adopted by most of us early users.
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