08-20-2008, 09:09 PM
The thing that the iPhone is missing... copy and paste. It's such a pain if you can't copy links from your tweets to a note or Wordpress. Now a student developer has decided to do what Apple has claimed is not "high priority". His non-profit, open source, offers iPhone users a free copy and paste tool that also allows you to copy and paste from different apps.
What's more OpenClip is still within the rules of Apple's SDK. It does this by creating a standard location for each application and allowing each application to copy by saving data locally and paste by pulling the most recently saved info.
It is open clip's ability of copying from apps and pasting to other apps that puts it ahead of the likes of Proximi's MagicPad.
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Source/Video = http://openclip.org/[/SIZE]
Supported Apps For OpenClip (so far)
What's more OpenClip is still within the rules of Apple's SDK. It does this by creating a standard location for each application and allowing each application to copy by saving data locally and paste by pulling the most recently saved info.
It is open clip's ability of copying from apps and pasting to other apps that puts it ahead of the likes of Proximi's MagicPad.
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Source/Video = http://openclip.org/[/SIZE]
Supported Apps For OpenClip (so far)
- Dial Zero
- Twittelator (coming soon)
- Cocktails
- American Heritage
- MagicPad (coming soon)
- Ultralingua
- Roget's Thesaurus
- Wall Street Worlds
