Paste is a productivity app for Mac and iOS devices that enhances the system's clipboard capabilities. It automatically saves everything you copy to your Clipboard History, ensuring you never lose anything important copied on any of your devices.
I’m always copying stuff and this little app brings value to me every day I work. I’m using it for over 2 years now and surprised it’s not the app of the day today.
This seems like the coolest update so far, congrats on the launch!
There is just one thing I could wish for is for paste to work in figma with copying other stuff than text and images, maybe that's technically impossible though, but I remember seeing a website where you can copy stuff and then paste into figma and you get a real element with layers
Report
The website UX and design language is almost 1:1 Apple. Does it really have to be this much emulated - if not straight up copied - to highlight itself as a 'good' product for Apple users?
From transitions, to typography, through imagery and even copy strategy. It sort of muffles the sound that the product itself could make on its behalf to users.
It is still surprising that designers and product professionals choose to ignore that this approach to product leads, ultimately, to nothing but a "Not really an Apple product" narrative.
There is an enourmous difference between "A Product for Apple users" and this much effort to try and look like an 'Apple Product'.
Disappointing, since Paste is actually good enough to perhaps use its real legs to stand on its own.
Replies
Trace
Clustr
Designflash
Rumi.ai
Dinosave
Dinosave