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Paste - Clipboard history manager for your Mac

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Paste is a new way to copy and paste for your Mac. It keeps everything you've ever copied and lets you use your clipboard history anytime you need it across all your devices.

UPD: Please check out Paste 2!

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Evan Varsamis
I was looking for something like this yesterday!
Dmitry Obukhov
Many-many thanks for your support and feedback! Yesterday it was a great launch on Product Hunt and on a local Product Hunt Meetup in Moscow (and awesome afterparty :))! So now it's the time to look at my inbox and analyze everything that happened. I'll try to answer all of your questions!
Satyajeet
I like this app, It's better than other clipboard managers. If you're looking for free alternatives, I've been using these for long: - http://jumpcut.sourceforge.net/ - https://github.com/TermiT/Flycut (Open-Source)
Dragan Babić
I've been using Jumpcut for years, it's ingrained into my muscle memory. I would love to buy and try this out, but I can't purchase from the App Store (long story…) Is there a non-App Store version that I can buy?
Dmitry Obukhov
@draganbabic Unfortunately no :( There is only Mac App Store version now
Dragan Babić
@stel2k @draganbabic sad to hear it, but thanks for the reply.
Dmitry Obukhov
Thanks again for your feedback, guys! I've just zeroed my inbox and want to share some usefull tips for Paste. 1. Paste as plain text! Press Cmd+Return on selected text item or use a context menu to paste it without any text-styles. You can also turn "Strip formatted text styles" on in Preferences to not to copy text styles at all. 2. Search! Just start typing and search bar will apear. Press TAB or Return key to navigate to search result. And use arrow keys to navigate throuth them. 3. Filter! You can use search bar as a filter, type "Safari" to get all your clipbard history from Safari. "Safari Text foobar" for all texts copient from Safari which contain "foobar". Try different combinations, "Image", "File" and "Link" are also supported. 4. Use Direct Paste! It is very handy, enable it in Preferences or download a Paste Helper at http://pasteapp.me/sandbox-helper. 5. And don't forget to share your "clips" with friends via context menu on an item ;)
Joe Boutros
@stel2k What exactly is "Direct Paste" ?
Dmitry Obukhov
@contextjunkie Direct Paste allows you not only copy a selected history item to clipboard again, but also to insert it directly to an app you currently work with.
Joe Boutros
Looks great! I wonder how it compares to Clipboard History? https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/...
Aaron Gibralter
Can you exclude apps from being recorded in the paste history?
Dmitry Obukhov
@agibralter yes! There is a Rules section in Preferences ;)
Anders T.
Got access to the beta earlier to day, and from just one days use, I can already say this is something I'll be using a lot. Dropping clipped images in to Slack, Sketch, Photoshop is a breeze, and the ability to copy and past as plain text is something that I don't want to live with out. Thanks for the beta access and thanks for the tool!
Dmitry Obukhov
@atherkildsen pleased to hear that, thanks!
Eric Peterson
If there was a trial version, you'd probably get me hooked! Looks great, and seems like something I'd use daily...
Dmitry Obukhov
@ericpeters0n thanks! sign up for Paste 2 beta at http://pasteapp.me/beta :)
Colin Whooten
The challenge with a product like this is you have to change how you work. But, once you do, this app is awesome. I tell everybody I work with to try this out, it's that good. I honestly can't think of coding without this tool at this point. As for the price, I would have gladly paid for Paste 2.0 to support Dmitry, but don't mind the free upgrade either :-).