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CopyPaste 3.3
Emulation
Guides on emulating older applications
CopyPaste increases the functionailty to the Mac Cut / Copy / Paste commands by adding:
- Clip Extender - gives 10 easy to access clipboards via menu or key command
- Clip Recorder - remember the last 10 items copied via Command C
- Clip Archive - copied data is appeneded to on of 10 text files on disk
- Save Clipboards thru Restart - allows all 10 clipboards to be saved thru Shutdown or Restart
- Clip Sets - sets of 10 clipboards can be loaded and saved to disk. Various Clip Sets can be created for different tasks. Clip Sets can also be sent to other CopyPaste users for them to load and use
- Tag and Drop - selected text can be copied to a different location with a single mouse click
- CopyPaste Palette - a floating window that allows you to view/use the 10 clipboards in Clip Extender and in Clip Recorder (requires System 7.1 or better)
- CopyPaste Utilities - there are text utilities, picture utilities, and date utilities
- Application Switcher - lets you switch between running applications to copy and paste across them (e.g. convert clipboard to upper case, insert current date, etc.)
- Clipboard Viewer - lets you view the content of your clipboards. It displays the text or the picture, or it plays the sound (requires System 7.1 or better)
System Extension is on a Disk Copy 4 disk image (1.44MB) inside a StuffIt 3.5 archive.
Compatibility
Architecture: 68k