Copy'em Paste 2.4.0 (Mac OSX)

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Copy'em Paste 2.4.0 MacOSX | 6.40 MB
Copy'em Paste is a productivity workhorse for turbocharging your daily workflow. It automatically keeps your copied text, images, links, and other clipboard contents, and lets you recall/paste them anytime, right at your fingertips. Use it to copy and paste items in batches (so minimizing switching between apps), save favorite clippings, capture and collect data, paste often-used snippets via keyboard shortcuts, strip text formats and transform text, organize clippings into different lists, sort and label clippings, look them up by keywords/types, preview and edit their text, and so on. All done with amazing speed and reliability. It is a valuable time-saver that is rich in features yet excels in ease of use!



KEY FEATURES
- Automatically remembers the things copied by regular copy/cut commands
- Can store unlimited number of clippings
- Accepts text, images, links, HTML, code, PDFs, files, and clippings of proprietary formats
- Instant access to clippings via menubar or customizable Command-Shift-V
- Can paste clippings via drag-and-drop into target applications
- Can be configured to paste into VNC, NoMachine, Parallels, etc.
- Batch pasting of multiple snippets
- Can paste clippings with local shortcuts ('0' to '9' and 'a' to 'z')
- Can paste clippings with unlimited number of global shortcuts
- Plain-text mode option to paste any rich text as plain text
- Hold Option key to switch between pasting text as plain text or rich text (i.e., temporarily do the opposite of plain-text mode)
- Text transformation options (capitalization, line-unwrapping, stripping whitespace, adding prefixes/suffixes, etc.)
- Can enable/disable text transformations with global shortcuts
- Press Space or Left-Arrow key to preview clippings in a large, resizable popover window
- Unlimited number of lists for you to organize your favorite clippings
- Auto-star mode where newly arrived clippings are automatically put into the current starred list
- Fast switching between lists via app-local shortcuts (such as Command-1, Command-2, etc.)
- Use swiping or Command-[ and Command-] shortcuts to navigate backward and forward between lists
- Sort clippings by drag-and-drop, creation dates, most-recently-used dates, and paste frequency, etc.
- Rearrange clippings in starred lists via drag-and-drop
- Find clippings by search, content-type filtering, and application-name filtering
- Fast searching, with search-as-you-type, and options to auto-focus and auto-clear the search field
- Can edit text clippings
- Can assign names to clippings or edit them
- Open clippings window next to current mouse location (in order to minimize mouse movement)
- Option to keep the window open after each paste operation; by default, the window automatically closes after use
- Capture (full screen, windows, selected areas, etc.) as clippings
- Blacklist applications, so clippings from them won't be saved
- Stop (or resume) collecting new clippings
- Can delete selected clippings, selected sets, or entire lists
- Change the theme, with option to show text clippings in original colors or grayscale
- Automatically switch theme according to the OS X theme setting
- Option to play sounds when copying and/or pasting

What's New in Version 2.4.0
- Enabled 'Manual' sorting on all lists, where you can rearrange clippings by drag-and-drop
- Added new 'Alphabetical' sort order that automatically sorts clippings based on their titles and/or text
- Added new 'Remove Empty Lines' option to automatically remove empty lines from pasted text
- Can automatically display the names of clips copied from Final Cut Pro X
- Can now be configured to paste into Microsoft Remote Desktop
- Can now silently blacklist TextExpander expansions without making any copy sounds
- Can now paste into LibreOffice
- Raised the default limit on the number of unstarred clippings from 100 to 1000 (which you can raise further if you wish)
- Fixed the issue where the preview window would unexpectedly resize when an inner portion of the window was dragged
- Fixed a High Sierra compatibility issue, which caused the Preferences > Keyboard Shortcuts lists to become empty

Compatibility: OS X 10.10 or later, 64-bit processor

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