First it was Weightbot (which I’ve never used), then Converbot (which I used extensively), and now there’s Pastebot. It’s a copy and paste manager for your iPhone with a premise that’s comparable to Evernote. Pick up little things on your iPhone that you like and throw them into Pastebot and they’ll be saved as a little clipping. You can go back into the app later on to copy the clipping again, or you can quickly filter something and send it out in an e-mail or straight to your Mac (via free Pastebot Sync software).
The app is currently available for the release sale price of $1.99. I’ve tried one copy and paste manager before, but I never really found the need for it. However, in classic Tapbots fashion, Pastebot looks so bloody good that it makes me want to find ways to use it. So…pretty…
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without backgrounder (aka on a stock iPhone), I would think that it would be a pain to have to switch to this app each time you want to move something from the clipboard to the "pastebot"
That's true – but I think one of the coolest parts i the Mac syncing – shown here: http://www.vimeo.com/8157582
I'm wondering if it can handle multiple images. It it could do that, then I wouldn't have to use Evernote to transfer images from my iPhone -> Mac for reviews/posts.
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