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mindquest

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Oct 25, 2009
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I am looking for a good copy and paste app to allow me to store multiple items and use them later.


I saw Pastebot but it doesn't look like the app is regularly updated. What is everyone using for this type of situation?

Any thoughts are appreciated!
 

haddy

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Nov 5, 2012
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I use Copy'em Paste and find it very easy to use. Also use TypeIt4Me.....mainly for putting in passwords :)
 

lars666

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Jul 13, 2008
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If you have a use for "Alfred", maybe even as complete Spotlight replacement (for me, it is) – it also has a Clipboard History which works great. I put "normal" Alfred search on CMD+Space and the Clipboard History on ALT+Space, but you could also use it with a keyword without a dedicated extra shortcut.
 
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Meuti

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Dec 8, 2019
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Small and simple: Yoink (not free, but worth it in my opinion).
 

sprague.rod

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Sep 29, 2017
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I have Yoink myself but I don’t think that is what’s wanted here. Yoink is really handy for moving stuff from place to place from multiple locations. For example, if I am writeping a blog article I might collect note snippets, photos, text from documents, URL’s taken from anywhere and Yoink allows me to put them all on a “shelf” then drag them into the target location as required. A real timesaver app. https://yoink.app/
 
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