by Dwayne Phillips
I sing the praises of Jumpcut: a little clipboard buffer for OS X.
I do a lot of copying and pasting on my computer. That saves me untold hours of time typing. It also saves me from making data entry errors.
I use Jumpcut: a little clipboard buffer for OS X. It works well, didn’t cost me anything, and, let me repeat, works well.
One of the odd benefits that I never considered until I used the tool is that when I copy a piece of text and paste it directly, the font and other formatting comes with it. When, instead, I paste from Jumpcut, no formatting comes with the text. Instead the local formatting is used. I love that.
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