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VentureBeat (Free subscription) | 08/20/2008
MagicPad, the advanced notepad iPhone and iPod Touch application that features the ability to copy and paste is great — but it also is something of a tease because that copy and paste functionality is limited to working within the app itself. Tonight that changes. The developers of MagicPad, Proximi have teamed up with other developers [...]
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CrunchGear (Free subscription) | 08/20/2008
Not too long ago, Proximi gave iPhone users a glimpse of how copy and paste could work on their handsets with the release of MagicPad. Unfortunately, the copy and paste functionality only went as far as the limitations of Apple’s SDK allowed; while you could copy from one MagicPad document to another, you couldn’t copy [...]
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gearfuse (Free subscription) | 08/20/2008
For all the iPhone owners out there, I don’t know how you can live without copy and paste functionality. Lucky for you, there’s OpenClip: A non-profit, open source implementation of copy and paste for the iPhone, OpenClip uses an area of the filesystem to enable participating apps to share the contents of a common clipboard. A [...]
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iPhone.best-blog.co.uk (Free subscription) | 08/20/2008
It’s a shame, really. A team of developers have partnered to finally bring a legitimate copy and paste solution to the iPhone - one that can actually move data between different applications (previous solutions could only shuffle data within the same app). But as great as it is to see a team of developers work together to overcome one of the iPhone
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Alec Saunders (Free subscription) | 08/20/2008
After waiting over a year for Apple to release cut and paste on iPhone, the team at OpenClip.org has decided to take matters into their own hands. They’ve released a library that will allow any developer to add cut and paste to their own iPhone application and are starting to recruit developers to do just [...]
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iPhone.best-blog.co.uk (Free subscription) | 08/20/2008
The developers of MagicPad, Proximi have teamed up with other developers to create OpenClip.org, a non-profit, open-source project to get copy and paste functionality working system-wide on the iPhone and iPod Touch.
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iPhoneFan.com (Free subscription) | 08/20/2008
OpenClip es lo más cercano que estaremos al copiar & pegar en el iPhone, por lo menos hasta que a Apple le de la gana implementarlo. OpenClip no es una aplicación, es un framewor k, coloquialmente digamos que un pedazo de código que los desarrolladores de aplicaciones pueden utilizar para habilitar la función de copiar & pegar en su aplicación. Lo que limita la función de copiar & pegar solo a aquellas...
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迷客科技 (Free subscription) | 08/20/2008
Section: iPod + iTunes , iPod touch , iPhone + Communications , iPhone , iPhone SDK & Apps , Originals We’ve all asked for it. Time and time again. We’re sick of writing things that can just be copied. It’s all about ease of use, why shouldn’t iPhone copy and paste be part of the big picture too? Remember the app by Proximi called MagicPad ? It was the first app on the App Store to allow copy and...
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The Smart PDA (Free subscription) | 08/20/2008
Cut and Paste for iPhone from Cali Lewis on Vimeo . While Apple isn't paying too much attention on the most wanted Copy/Paste solution for the iPhone, third party developers are already at work to come up with such a solution. There is news that MagicPad's developer Zac White has managed to come up with fully open-source OpenClip framework that will enable iPhone Application developers to implement...
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Unfortune (Free subscription) | 08/20/2008
It’s a shame, really. A team of developers have partnered to finally bring a legitimate copy and paste solution to the iPhone - one that can actually move data between different applications (previous solutions could only shuffle data within the same app). But as great as it is to see a team of [...]
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iPhonic (Free subscription) | 08/21/2008
Latest iPhone News: Thursday 21 August 2008 OpenClip Copy and paste functionality, which has long eluded iPhone users, could be coming to third party applications if they implement the open source OpenClip software. I'm not convinced it's enough, though it's a valiant attempt.