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.
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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.
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You made me upgrade to OSX 12 and I'm not regretting it!
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Exited to try Paste 4.0 and happy to connect with community 🚀
Big fan of Paste! Actually I really can't live without. Absolutely suggested!
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Site is stolen from Apple but extremely beautiful and brighter than Apple's ) Installed app on Macbook, will play
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What happens if I don't renew the Yearly plan? Do I lose just the ability to upgrade/update or I lose access to all features?
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Love the idea behind this. Will there be an android version?
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Hands down one of my most used Mac tools. The latest update has been quite buggy for me though, so hopefully it will be updated soon. My paste stack isn't working properly (pasted items don't drop off, leaving the entire paste stack up until I manually close it) and pastes are not plain text, even though I have "Always paste as Plain Test" selected in the settings. Tried restarting the app, deleting and reinstalling, and restarting my Mac, but the problem remains.
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