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CopyPaste Pro 2 for Mac adds clip browser, palette

updated 01:05 am EDT, Tue March 17, 2009

CopyPaste Pro 2 for Mac


Script Software on Monday announced an update to its multiple-clipboard tool for the Mac, CopyPaste Pro 2. Two main features in the update are the new "clip browser" and "clip palette" windows that help users navigate through the clip history or clip archive, and allow them to view, edit, and organize clips. The new version also includes other changes involving the integration of the clip editor and work processor "bean" that allows users to edit clipboards, drag-and-drop capabilities of any clip in the browser or other applications, and the ability to drag images directly from Safari to the clip history.

Other features added provide users with contextual menus to help access the clipboards from anywhere, support for DOC, RTF, HTML, and Apple Archive file types in the clip editor, and a new function that saves all clipboards through restarts. CopyPaste Pro 2 also makes it simpler to access multiple clipboards by hotkey, menu, and clip browser. Lastly, the update makes it possible for clip tools to offer various time saving abilities, such as an e-mail or URL extractor that grabs an e-mail address or URL from large amounts of text.

CopyPaste 2 requires Mac OS X 10.4 or later and is available to try out for free.




by MacNN Staff

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  1. testudo

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    hmmm

    isn't that the ms office logo?

  1. cgc

    Mac Elite

    Joined: Mar 2003

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    Kind of

    Yeah, it looks like the MS Office logo but it's a better match to the symbol on Apple's command key (aka the Apple key) on an Apple keyboard.

  1. chefpastry

    Mac Enthusiast

    Joined: Nov 2005

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    I use iClip

    It's simpler and prettier.

  1. testudo

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    Joined: Aug 2001

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    ahhhh

    So that explains it. MS stole their logo from Apple's command key. Then kind of distorted it a bit...

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