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Copy better with Paste

YOUR MAC’S CLIPBOARD has always felt like it could be way better, yet here we are with the same feature–limited tool, year after year. You can only copy one item at a time, and if you copy something new, the old item gets overwritten for good. For such an advanced operating system like macOS, it feels like a feature that’s stuck in the past.

Luckily, you can fix it with thenever lose anything copied, and it enables you to control how and where everything is pasted. All your copied items are housed in a handy overlay that lets you search for items, group them in folders, and more.

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