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Bobesa

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Dec 26, 2011
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Opava, Czech Republic
Hello dear readers,
we have just released our new application for Mac OS X called CopyBox. In short you can create a special list of things you copy often and then you can easily tap the icon in status bar and just place the selected "item" into the clipboard (like CMD+C). It have also other various functions like QuickAdd (you can quickly add something into the CopyBox) and QuickPaste (paste the "item" instantly upon clicking it).

We will be very glad if you can try it out!

Happy new year,
Gammosaur Team

CopyBox site: http://copybox.gammosaur.com
CopyBox AppStore link: http://itunes.com/mac/gammosaur/copybox
CopyBox Facebook link: http://facebook.com/CopyBox

AppStore Description said:
CopyBox will help you to skip well-known process of having a text file including all the text data you copy now and then.

Thanks to CopyBox this approach is forever gone, because now you can just create a special list inside of CopyBox and then simply tap the app in status bar (next to wi-fi, bluetooth etc.) and you can easily get the data you want into the clipboard. It also goes back to last opened app and last selected field automatically after you choose what you want to copy.

CopyBox is perfect for maintaining data you use more than once and don't want to type it every time you need it like:
✔ Social security number
✔ Bank accounts
✔ Phone numbers
✔ Email accounts

CopyBox can also help you if you are working on some kind of project where you use login credentials such as MySQL connection. You can store the login and password info so you don’t have to look it up in email or paper and once you are done with the project simply delete the shortcuts from CopyBox and that’s it.

QuickAdd function will give you ability to quickly add shortcut to your list of shortcuts without opening CopyBox settings.

QuickPaste function will instantly paste the desired shortcut to last selected application. Just hold the cmd or alt key while clicking onto the shortcut.

Current Translations: English, German, Spanish, Swedish & Czech
Supports Snow Leopard (10.6*), but does not look as cool as in Lion.
 

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