See that? Tapping and holding any clipping down will automatically paste that clipping on your Mac (as long as you have Pastebot Sync installed and paired with your iPhone). Here's the really cool part! - Try holding a clipping down. Once connected, tapping CMD + C on your Mac's keyboard will result in the copied item being auto-imported into Pastebot on your iPhone. What's great about this is, everytime you select a clipping or item from Pastebot on your iPhone, it will automatically be added to your OSX clipboard, meaning you can wirelessly transfer your clippings. In true Tapbots fashion Pastebot will reveal a sync combination code, simply match this with Pastebot Sync, and you're ready to go. Once installed, open Pastebot for iPhone and tap settings then Sync. In order to do this you'll need to download Pastebot Sync available here, for FREE. That about sums up Paste for iPhone, but it gets better. Just like in mail you can then select the items you wish to take action on, and hit the appropriate action button(s). To move an item to a folder, or remove an item from Pastebot completely simply tap 'Edit'. Once the blue indicator in the top right of an item turns blue, this signifies the item is now ready and on your iPhone clipboard ready for pasting elsewhere. Mail.app? Well, it's pretty straightforward. So, How do you pick up a clipping from Pastebot to paste into. Here you can ad a title to manipulate, as well as freely edit your clipping. Tapping the 'More' arrow next to each clipping though will throw you into the full editor. This context menu also shows you an overall character count, word count and date and time the clipping was archived. But maybe the clipping you've taken isn't in the right text format? No worries, Pastebot allows on-the-fly editing of your items, with a few presets, including: Convert to Lowercase, Convert to Uppercase, Decode HTML Entitles, Encode HTML Entitles, Find and Replace, Quote Lines, Smarten Quotes, Straighten Quotes and finally, Wrap in HTML Tags. From here you can use the clipping's contents as a Google Search or move the clipping to a custom folder. Tapping on the LCD-like part of a clipping will drop down a small context menu below, giving you on-the-fly previews and controls. From here you can Add a text clipping, take a photo, or choose an image from your iPhone's on-board photo library. To add a clipping manually, simply tap on 'Edit' and then '+'. Tapping 'Clipboard' will bring up a list of individual items you've happened to cut or copy recently, along with a with a partial 5 line summary of that clipping (although it's worth noting that if you choose to add a title to your clipping(s), the summary will be reduced to 4 lines). Pastebot supports the copying and pasting of both text, and images. One stores all the current content of your iPhone's clipboard, the other is entitled 'Folders' and allows for custom specific folders to be created by you, to store your clippings. Opening the app you'll be greeted with two sections. Pastebot temporarily stores everything you cut and copy within iPhone OS, in one tidy interface. It's a little known fact, but the iPhone's clipboard can hold much more than just one item, and Pastebot proves it. But then you needed to e-mail these to a friend or client, in this case you'd be able to paste the section of the note quite easily, as it's the last item you copied, but you'd have to go back and re-copy the URL. Picture this, you go to a website, and copy the URL, and then go to a note and copy a section of that note. The only problem is that from an iPhone OS users point of view, this only allows access to the last item you cut or copied. When Copy and Paste was first introduced onto the iPhone with the introduction of iPhone OS 3.0, the majority of people liked the feature, and most of us I imagine still use it today. What this basically means is you can manage anything you copy and paste with iPhone OS 3.0 or later, and store it in Pastebot. Pastebot is a system utility for iPhone OS for managing and editing items on your iPhone or iPod's clipboard. I got the chance to be involved with Tapbots as they beta tested this in private, and I'm now here to give you my opinion of it. The studio has 3 apps on the store to date, Weightbot - a weigh management application which helps you keep on top of your current weight, Convertbot - a general unit converter for working out equivalents and their latest, Pastebot. I think it's fair to say Tapbots approach as a studio to user interface design on the iPhone shook the App Store sideways. It was really in October 08 when Tapbots debuted Weightbot that the App Store crowd stood up and realized how good this start up handled iPhone development. Designed and developed by Tapbots, Pastebot is the third in a series of what the studio dubs "robots for your iPhone and iPod touch".
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