@chrismessina Well, you can, if that's what you want.
Paste and Match Style is effectively pasting as plain text, then styling it with surrounding styles. So all your bolds, headings, links, lists etc are wiped away.
@ronyfadel Thank you for the feedback! 🙏
I've recently added a Monthly Subscription for SmartPaste Pro to complement the Lifetime License. 👀
The regular, non-Pro version has been free forever from day one! 💪
Hopefully, there is now something for everyone. 🤞
👋 Hey everyone!
SmartPaste is a macOS menu bar app that solves a small, but annoying problem.
🧐 The problem
In macOS, copy-pasting text to a rich text editor is often a frustrating experience. Most of the time, along with useful stuff like headings and bolded text, you're getting a ton of extra, unwanted styles like original colors and fonts.
What if there was a way to keep only the styles, that you actually care about?
💡 The solution
SmartPaste does just that. Automatically!
Every time you're copying text from the web, SmartPaste throws out all unwanted styles, while keeping the useful ones.
To be specific, it keeps:
· Bold
· Italic
· Links
· Headings
· Lists
And throws out:
· Text foreground colors
· Text background colors
· Text shadows
· Fonts (default font is used)
· Text sizes (default size is used)
Nitpicky users can upgrade to SmartPaste Pro, that unlocks the ability to configure this behaviour.
😸 Let me know what you think!
PS — It's one of those things that started off as a tweet:
https://twitter.com/derrickreime...
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