This app is awesome. Was looking for a clipboard history manager, but could not find a good one until I found Paste. The integration to Yosemite is awesome, it feels like a native Apple app integration. Thanks for the amazing work!
This app is awesome. Was looking for a clipboard history manager, but could not find a good one until I found Paste. The integration to Yosemite is awesome, it feels like a native Apple app integration. Thanks for the amazing work!
I wanted to try it for fun, cuase knowing lot of apps like this one (I thought) but I admint that I cannot stop to use it… I make copy-paste every minutes (cause using HTML5 and programing some apps…), and having ALL the copies in one shortcut, and also the opportunities to choose them and transfert them in ALL others apps, is totally awesome! it never crashs under EL CAPITAN, (some others in same management do frequently) I definitely love it, and dont know what i would do without it right now… The efficience of this app. is incredible (efficience = working less and having better results) for 6,99€: U have a tool which will give U the oportunity to keep or earn more money (if U use it for work or producing) Cheers!
Just a simple, fast clipboard-history manager. I really like it and its a good replacement for the launchbar clipboard manager.
One of the best Clipboard applications for the Mac. Simple, effective and even well designed. Clips everything you copy: text and files.
No keyboard shortcuts except the one to open/close the app. So you always have to open the app to paste something. The app is there to let me copy and paste without much hassle. Always having to open it, is a hassle. Needs a helper app, to do direct paste, CopyLess works without an helper app. It is looking nice though, so if they could include the features from CopyLess, I would switch. (Hotkeys & direct paste)
great in theory but always crashes when i need it
Runs perfectly, does what it should. Unfortunately I still lack a swipe gesture over the trackpad, a shame that Apple does not offer the possibility here are even apply what. The developer has done this but his best and integrated the possibility of freely selectable key combination, in my case F5. What I miss is the support of certain "Pro-formats". Vector-based media as the one be used in Adobe Illustrator copied in their writing and unfortunately inserted when inserting a text box. Nevertheless great integrated into the system, especially visually.
Paste App is really great - I am using it on my computers and it makes handling with clipboard data so much easier! But best feature is the searchable clipboard!
I’ve bought Paste as a fallback, when Unclutter App did not work and was very happy what it does. Now that Unclutter is back on track again, I am still using Paste’s 100 clips for my longterm history. It is a great tool - don’t want to miss it. Thanks
This app is amazing. The design is beatiful, it feels like its made by apple itself. The function is great and the Userinterface is so easy to understand. The app got a new version with a bunch of new cool feautures (tags, quick look, search), which i will use very often. The search is working incredibly fast! If you want to make this whole concept perfect, that there is only one feature left. Is it possible to bring this powerful tool to iPhone iOS 10 as a Widget with Cloud Sync? That would be the greatest iOS 10 Feature!
I guess it combines functionlty and pretty interface. Great job oerall.
I like Paste. Its a simple app, with very few settings, buttons and commands, and I find that a good thing. I like the direct paste (enabled through a helper app downloaded from the dev’s website on setup), and I like that I can choose to paste a clip as plain text (by pressing Command-Enter instead of Enter, or through the contextual menu). The only thing missing is favourities, which the dev says is planned for an upcoming version. I ran into a problem with Paste and 1Password. Originally, the app was coded to ignore items copied in 1Password (and I believe other popular password managers). I wrote to the dev, explained that I frequently copy information from 1Password, most of which isn’t a password, but even if it is, I can always right-click the clip in Paste and delete it when I no longer need it. The app was updated to allow for items to be copied from 1Password, but it still didin’t work for me. After much back and forth with the dev, we discovered that the problem was that I am using the non-MAS version of 1Password, which has a different bundle identifier. The dev will fix this in an upcoming version, but if anyone else is having the same problem, it can be fixed in the meantime by adding and then removing 1Password from the list of excluded apps in Preferences > Rules.
This app quickly becomes ingrained in the way that you use your Mac. It seems like all Apple is good for now-a-days is stealing other people’s genius ideas and rolling them into their next release of OS X. Mark my words, Paste’s functionality will become part of one of the next versions of OS X. I just hope they decide to acquire them instead of blatantly rip them off. Kudos for building an incredible addition to my workflow. Josh
Does what the developer says and does it with flare. The design is beautiful and melds perfectly with OS X. The power user features like exceptions, rules and search are well executed and the whole app is fast and seemless.
You can tell right away (even in the promotional screenshots) that this is going to be a quality mac app. I’ve used it today and it’s easy to use. It works like any other clipboard history manager except it categorizes your clipboard saves by type and app, all with nice graphics and readable text. If you’re willing to spend a little extra on a good clipboard manager (I got it on sale for $3.29 CDN or $1.99 USD), this is definitely worth the money. The only complaint I have about it is that it’s not as quick for pro-users, as in there’s no shortcut for pasting the 2nd last copied item. But with an awesome UI, that’s a very minor complaint.
If you don’t have this app, get it! It’s completely worth the price tag. This second version adds even more to the original and it really helps boost productivity. I tend to use it as a permenant storage for things like signatures so you can just pull up the text you need pasted whenever you want. There are tons of uses depending on your own situation, and the app is really well thought out. It also helps that the whole thing is packaged in a beautiful interface that complements macOS well!
This is an incredible implemetation of copy and paste for the Mac. I absolutely adore the UI and it is has strong commitment from the developer. Most apps of this type have a contextual list where as Paste uses a wonderful row of cards that detail where the copied item originated from and details about the clipping. The Pinboard feature in v2.0 is fantastic. The little touches like the animating menu bar icon and the excellent search UI show tremendous polish. Paste deserves more recognition and I really look forward to supplementing the Unviersal Clipboard fetaure in macOS Sierra and iOS 10, with Paste. They will work in perfect harmony come this fall. I am also really looking forward, with baited breath, to the Paste version for iOS, which is in development. If you are looking for copy and paste completely reimagined, look no further than Paste. A soild investment for a rock solid app.
The app is installed I do not know where, no help in installing. And many will want to uninstall! Adobe products quit if this app is running.
I have never found an app that has increased my efficiency so quickly and in such a simple manner. My Mac before Paste seems like a different era!
Very nice app! missing Clipboard iCloud Sync