Universal Clipboard lets you copy something on one Apple device, then paste it on another. Photo: Charlie Sorrel/Cult of Mac Since last fall, your Mac and your iOS devices have shared a Universal ...
Apple designed the iPad with a Clipboard feature that allows you to copy or cut both text and images from an application and paste it within the application or in another application entirely. When ...
Your iPhone and Mac now talk to each other even more closely. Photo: Ste Smith/Cult of Mac The ability to seamlessly hand off web pages or emails from your Mac to your iPhone (or vice versa) has been ...
Amazingly, your Mac has only just gained the ability to show you a full list of what you've copied. macOS has always allowed you to copy and paste items, but if you copied multiple items back-to-back, ...
I recently switched from Android to iPhone and there’s one feature I really miss – clipboard management. On my Android phone, I used to use the Google keyboard, which had a clipboard management ...
In Chrome OS 89, Google rolled out a new Clipboard History feature that works a lot like the one found on Android. Specifically, that’s on Google’s Gboard on Android. With the clipboard feature in ...
But you can open your Clipboard history and see how much you've copied. By pressing Windows + V, it populates an entire box that shows you your Clipboard history, meaning you'll see the most recent 25 ...
How many times have you shared a downloaded video with yourself to open it on another device? Or, have you ever copied text and it emailed to yourself so that you could use it elsewhere? With a ...
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