
I switched from Copied to Paste a few years ago, in the paid version, and I couldn't be happier. I find it to be an incredibly simple app to use, but at the same time an app that can simplify your relationship with copy and paste. Productivity benefits incredibly from it. That's why I recommend it to everyone.
I have been using Paste for many years. It's great to see Paste for iOS becomes as perfect as the Mac version! 🥳
Hands down one of my most used Mac tools. The latest update has been quite buggy for me though, so hopefully it will be updated soon. My paste stack isn't working properly (pasted items don't drop off, leaving the entire paste stack up until I manually close it) and pastes are not plain text, even though I have "Always paste as Plain Test" selected in the settings. Tried restarting the app, deleting and reinstalling, and restarting my Mac, but the problem remains.
I write help centre guides for a software company. Our articles are available in ten different languages, and we use DeepL for some of the localisation work. That means there is a LOT of copying and pasting, which is much smoother with Paste. I've especially found Paste Stack (activate with Shift + Command + C) to be handy for copying text, images, and links from different pages into Intercom (where the articles are stored). Because it's so affordable (and useful), I've recommended Paste to multiple colleagues. My advice has been "It's so cheap, just charge it to your company credit card. It'll save you a decent amount of time and your finance team won't even notice". So far, so good!
Congratulations to the team on the exciting launch of Paste for Mac. I'm excited to see the same dedication to detail and functionality on Mac. Thanks for your devotion to enhancing productivity tools and commitment to customer input. Great work!
Hey, congrats on the new launch. A little concerning that the search function *still* seems to be broken on Mac which it has been since I reported it (checks email) 3 months ago. To the day in fact.... With search, Paste was *this* close to being a total replacement for TextExpander for me, but without it, the utility has dropped considerably for me. The core is still great, but this seems like a pretty fundamental thing that should work.