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The latest update is nice.

What's New
- Added New Shell Script filter type. You can now run your clippings through scripts.
- Improved Notification for clippings larger than set size threshold.
- Added hot keys for pasting items 0-9 on the main clipboard.
- Added ability to toggle between word count and character count in text metadata by clicking on it.
- Added ability to restore default filters and pasteboards (from the Help Menu).
- Added a configurable hotkey to open the main window.
- Added hold down alt/option key to temporarily flip your 'Always Paste Plain Text' preference.
- Increased the maximum items allowed to be stored in the main clipboard to 1000.
- Fixed the issue where copying large amounts of text repeatedly could make the app slow down.
- Fixed the issue where applying a filter using a global hotkey could end up not pasting the result.
- Fixed the issue where if you minimize the main window, log-out, and then log-in again, your hot keys may not work and menubar icon may not appear until you click the Pastebot app in the Dock.
- Fixed issue where 'Always Paste Plain Text' preference would cause duplicate items in the clipboard when you pasted (one rich text vs one plain text).
- Fixed issue where undo didn't work in some of the textviews (filter edit and filter preview windows).

http://appshopper.com/mac/productivity/pastebot
 
AlfredApp. Does this and so much more.

Alfred App. Please don't tell me what to or not to call something. If you feel the need to address me again do so in a politer manner in the future.

Wrong app. That's called Alfred, not AlfredApp. Go to the links you provided and read for yourself, they don't call it AlfredApp.

Try searching the App Store for AlfredApp, and you'll only get one result, a time sheet maker. https://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/alfredapp/id1082577322?mt=8

You wrote AlfredApp and you meant Alfred, and you didn't know that there was also an app called AlfredApp. That's ok. It would be great if you could edit your post so you aren't spreading false information to others.

More on-topic, the price reduction was a good idea, and their stream of steady updates to Pastebot now does begin to restore trust in users who bought their early apps and may have felt abandoned.
 
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