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 Finally, copy and paste on the iPhone (video)
Finally, copy and paste on the iPhone (video)
Launching this Friday, 12/12.
iPhone Copy and Paste Now Working Between Safari and Mail [Apple]
iPhone Copy and Paste Now Working Between Safari and Mail [Apple]
gizmodo.com — Finally, someone has conceived a way to copy and paste text from Safari to Mail, and between... web pages, transparently. And this time, it doesn't require any software installation and it's completely legal: Unlike other approaches, it works with the ... (more) iPhone Copy and Paste Now Working Between Safari and ...
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Copy/Paste kinda sorta works on iPhone with some trickery
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence — Well, this is a hack in the most literal of senses but it could be useful in a handful of circumstances... Unlike other approaches, it works with the two apps that matter most, Mail and Safari, and gets around Apple's onerous App Store terms through a clever combination of javascript bookmarks and web services. In fact, it doesn't require anything to be installed, so it avoids the App Store altogether. As you can see in the video, Pastebud--as the service is called--works using two bookmarks in Safari. One prepares and loads the page you ...

Pastebud Brings Copy and Paste to iPhone Between Mail and Safari
MacBlogz - One Stop Apple News — Pastebud is a new service for iPhone users that will allow copy and paste functionality between the Mail and Safari applications. Gizmodo first posted Pastebud’s video. Currently, the service doesn’t require anything extra to be installed. It avoids Apple’s App Store by using two bookmarks in Safari. “One prepares and loads the page you are viewing, ready to select text at the touch of a finger. From there, you can copy any text you want and create a new mail message with that text in it. In addition to that, you will be able to copy and paste in the text field of a different web page,” ...

iPhone copy-and-paste now working between Safari and Mail
MacDailyNews — iPhone copy-and-paste now working between Safari and Mail Thursday, December 11, 2008 - 12:40 PM EST "Finally, someone has conceived a way to copy and paste text from Safari to Mail, and between web pages. And this time, it doesn't require any software installation and it's legal," Jesus Diaz reports for Gizmodo. MacDailyNews Note: Pastebud's Web site hasn't launched yet, but its developers have a demo of the Web-based service on YouTube: Direct link to video via YouTube here ...

Pastebud Aims to bring Missing Copy & Paste Feature to the iPhone
iPhone Hacks — A new service called Pastebud aims to bring Copy & Paste feature to the iPhone between iPhone's Safari browser (across tabs) and iPhone's Mail app which has been surprisingly missing ever since the launch of the 1st generation iPhone. So you will finally be able to copy text from iPhone's Safari browser to the Mail app and also between web pages and the best part is you don't need to jailbreak your iPhone ...

iPhone Copy and Paste, Sort Of
Mac|Life all RSS Feed — [image] This is allegedly a totally legal way of working copy and paste on to the iPhone. A web app-based program, Pastebud combines two Javascript bookmarks, adorably name Copy and Paste, with some inter-webs space wizard magic. This video will show you how to seduce your iPhone in to copying and pasting within Safari and Mail: Wired ...

PasteBud, An iPhone Copy and Paste That Works Between Safari and Mail!
Planet iPhones — [image]      Gizmodo reports about a new method of copy and paste for iPhone and this time it’s completely legal! Not endorsed by Apple in anyway, it is available without needing to jailbreak to use it and it won’t be available on App Store anytime soon because it isn’t even an application!      This is basically a method that works with a combination of javascript bookmarks and web services, both of which makes it impossible for it to ever make it to the App Store.  The best thing is that this method works between two of the most crucial apps, Mail and Safari!      The service which makes all this possible is named  PasteBud . PasteBud ...

Pastebud to launch iPhone cut-paste service Friday
MacNN | The Macintosh News Network — [image] Copy and paste will finally arrive for the iPhone Friday, at least in a limited form of copy and paste between Safari and Mail , reports say. Pastebud is a new web-based service which uses a bookmarking system to replicate copy and paste, detouring the App Store by not installing anything. Two Safari bookmarks serve as copy and paste modules, allowing for selection of text and pasting into Mail or another webpage. Though the service is limited to Mail and Safari, it should be useful for clipping web text and e-mailing it to friends or co-workers. There is no word yet whether the service will carry a cost. For more info, contact Pastebud via ...

Pastebud lets iPhone users copy text between Mail and Safari
Infinite Loop — [image] By the time you read this, there will be a new option for iPhone copy and paste functionality available, and it doesn't even require a jailbroken iPhone or an App Store download. In fact, you can already see it in action, thanks to a demo that was spotted yesterday. Called Pastebud ...

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