![]() But he offers another app through payment service Fantageek, so it might be considered indeed.īoth PastePal and Copy'Em seem to have roughly the same features. The reason I chose MAS was because MAS require sandboxing, which would be safer to users." When? Not mentioned. The (friendly) Khoa Pham of PastePal wrote he "will try to support non-MAS. Hoi Chang Copy'Em let me know that have no plans to offer a non-MAS version. Btw, I think it's a mistake of Copy'Em not to offer a free (limited) version or a trial version.īoth PastePal and Copy'Em are offered only through the MAS. I have been testing the latest version of PastePal from the MAS and a trial version Copy'Em that I received from the (very responsive) developer Hoi Chang. Pastepal has a kind of 'free' version, which can be used as a trial. If there are Maccers here that have experience with both love to read your pros and cons of each. Looks like for me the match is going to be between Copy 'Em and PastePal. But also $15 which I consider a bit steep for a Clipboard Manager. Features look great, great reviews on the MAS too. For example, it is not possible to edit text clippings.ĭid some research and found Copy 'Em. ![]() ![]() And I find it a bit limited in it's functionalities. I now use Pasta, which is fine in several respects. It's on Setapp but should be given the boot.What would you guys consider the best Clipboard Managers for MacOS? I don't even understand how he has the stones to still be taking money for it. ![]() The dev doesn't fix anything, ignores messages and announced version 3. It's broken, unusable and will lose your data. Whatever you do, do not bother with Rocket Typist. If you don't need variables or other more advanced features, that might be all you need. It lacks some basic features to make it a full fledged expander at this point IMO, but the dev is receptive and willing to add features users request.Īlfred and Raycast (I believe) offer basic text expansion. That said, it's a reputable option, and I use it myself. I've contacted the dev a couple of times and never got a reply FWIW. For version 3, the dev entirely redid the UI, and not for the best IMO. The UI really needs to be updated IMO, though.ĪText: I liked version 2. Typinator: I don't have a ton of experience with this one, but it has a great reputation. It's not bad at all but needs a bit of a facelift. The next major version (7) is in the works, and will hopefully offer some improvements in the UI department. Maybe more importantly, the crew behind it (a father and son) are great. It's great and offers features not offers on others. Typeit4Me: The original expander, I think. TextExpander: The reference, but is also subscription based. There are also a lot of option in that segment. If your workflow just requires that you paste set onto forms, text expander are great and very powerful as they allow variables, very handy when something in the text changes (names, date, etc.). Note that Paste uses a subscription model, or it also available on Setapp (also subscription). Options include Paste, Paste Pal or Pasty, Macy or Copy Clip. If your workflow requires your remove text from one doc to paste it another another, clipboard manager might be more appropriate. ![]()
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