Learn how to use the revamped macOS Tahoe Spotlight Search to find files and apps, run quick actions, and access clipboard history on your Mac.
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Learn how to use the revamped macOS Tahoe Spotlight Search to find files and apps, run quick actions, and access clipboard history on your Mac.
macOS 16 will improve clipboard privacy on your Mac by displaying a banner if an app tries to read the things you've copied and pasted, Apple has confirmed.
Learn how to strip the original formatting and styling when using macOS clipboard to copy and paste plain text instead of your Mac.
Starting with iOS & iPadOS 16, Apple’s mobile operating systems have a somewhat nagging way of asking whether you want to share pasting rights with certain apps and interfaces or not when copying/cutting something and move to another app or interface to paste it.
Normally when you copy or cut items on your iPhone or iPad, you can readily paste those items elsewhere with a couple of taps. Unfortunately, once you copy or cut a new item, previous items are lost until copied or cut again.
Back in 2022, we showed you a jailbreak tweak called CopyLog that was essentially a clipboard manager for pwned devices. But what if we told you that you didn’t need a jailbreak to use it?
Check out these handy tips to use multiple clipboards on your Mac, allowing you to copy new items without losing previous ones.
The name Foxfort Mobile might seem familiar if you’ve jailbroken an iPhone before. This developer is known for their quality jailbreak tweaks, such as Checkl0ck, which enables passcode and biometrics on iPhone X devices pwned viacheckra1n or palera1n. But did you know that Foxfort Mobile makes App Store apps too?
Go through these easy fixes if you cannot copy and paste text, photos, and videos between your iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Vision Pro.
In this tutorial, we'll show you how to save multiple clipboards on your iPhone and access them whenever required.
You and your friends can now co-watch Disney+ with SharePlay via FaceTime on iPhone, iPad and Apple TV across the entire catalog of content.
One of the more popular jailbreak tweak categories we’ve witnessed over the past couple of years would be those that create clipboard managers for the iPhone and iPad platforms. As it would seem, Apple’s simple cut/copy and paste solution isn’t suitable enough for serious multitaskers who cut or copy several things at a time before pasting them into another interface.
Of all the recent clipboard manager tweak releases that I remember, Copypasta by iOS developer Nepeta left an impression on me because of its ease of usability, aesthetically pleasing interface, and lack of a price tag. The tweak was originally designed for jailbroken iOS 11 and 12 devices, but it never received an update for iOS 13; that is, until now.