kentbrewster.com - 1/28/2009
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Bring up Safari on the same machine you sync your iPhone or iPod Touch. If you don't have Safari, go get it now . Make sure your Bookmarklets toolbar is showing. If it's not, go to View and select Show Bookmarks Bar. Navigate your way back to this page. Drag the Cleeper bookmarklet to your ...
readwriteweb.com - 1/28/2009
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readwriteweb.com —
The iPhone. Almost perfect but not quite. Great
interface, interesting apps, and that certain Apple je ne...
sais quoi. Yet a basic feature like copy and paste remains one of the single most requested features. Not that there haven't been attempts. But ...
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iClipper: iPhone Copy and Paste without Jailbreaking
iphonebuzz.com - 2/2/2009
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iphonebuzz.com —
iPhone users already had several softwares or solutions
in doing copy and paste, but seems most of...
them have a few drawbacks: all the text you copy and paste get sent over the Internet ( iCopy ), works only within the app - so there is no cross-app ...
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iClipper: Copy and paste without jailbroken iPhone
iphonebuzz.com - 1/28/2009
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iphonebuzz.com —
It's another application which helps us to have
copy/paste function on the iPhone. The similar app called...
MagicPad , which has hit the App Store August last year, can only copy and paste text from within the app. But now, an app called Clippy , which ...
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Copy-paste coming to jailbroken iPhones
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iClipper: Copy and paste without jailbroken iPhone
iPhone Buzz —
... (iCopy), works only within the app - so there is no cross-app copy and pasting (MagicPad) or it works only with the jailbroken iPhones (Clippy).
But now, there's "a very promising bookmarklet that allows iPhone users to copy and paste Web content to an email with two clicks," as ReadWriteWeb wrote. "The bookmarklet, while still fragile, works very well. It does a great job of capturing the text."
Kent Bewster, its creator, explained:
Bring up Safari on your iPhone, go to the page you want to copy from, ...
iClipper: Copy and paste without jailbroken iPhone
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... the app - so there is no cross-app copy and pasting (MagicPad) or it works only with the jailbroken iPhones (Clippy).
But now, there’s “a very promising bookmarklet that allows iPhone users to copy and paste Web content to an email with two clicks,” as ReadWriteWeb wrote. “The bookmarklet, while still fragile, works very well. It does a great job of capturing the text.”
Kent Bewster, its creator, explained:
Bring up Safari on your iPhone, go to the page you want to copy from, and ...
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