The newly unveiled mobile operating system from Redmond-based software giant Microsoft is not all only milk and honey, even if the first demonstrations of the platform showed it might be. It seems that there are a series of limitations that users will face, starting with the lack of multitasking capabilities when it... |
17 March 2010 07:47 GMT |
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Apple is known to prepare the unveiling of a new OS version for the iPhone today. Rumored additions include MMS and tethering via Bluetooth and USB, as well as the long missed copy-paste functionality.Last week, Engadget reported that Apple would display an "advance preview of what they're building" on March 17.... |
17 March 2009 07:08 GMT |
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Kevin Rose claims to have "confirmation" that copy-paste is the centerpiece of the new iPhone OS (3.0) set to be unveiled tomorrow, March 17. The Digg founder also mentioned multitasking and some “Palm Pre” functionality in a live episode of Diggnation recorded at Austin's South by Southwest festival... |
16 March 2009 05:53 GMT |
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Clippy, hClipboard and Copier are three different copy-paste solutions for iPhone. While the debate over which is better continues, the makers of Clippy have recently updated their solution for copying and pasting text on the iPhone. Unfortunately, not everyone seems to be reporting a good experience with the new ver... |
18 February 2009 09:08 GMT |
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Currently, there are three working solutions for copy-and-paste on the iPhone – Clippy, hClipboard and Copier. The first has been previously discussed here on Softpedia, with predominantly positive reactions coming from iPhone owners.Clippy and the other two copy-paste tools (hClipboard and Copier) are the subj... |
28 January 2009 04:37 GMT |
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One of the most craved-for functions on the iPhone – if not the most longed-for of all missing features – copy-paste is now available through a small Cydia app. Symbolically dubbed “Clippy,” the tool allows users to copy paste between iPhone applications, even through those have been downloade... |
20 January 2009 03:18 GMT |
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Sources close to a certain Jed Schmidt are reporting that the man has come up with a clever way to copy and paste text from the iPhone's Safari to Mail, but also between web pages. The hack doesn't require any software installation, making it completely legal to use, reports indicate. “Unlike other a... |
11 December 2008 08:57 GMT |
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One of the most burning issues regarding the iPhone's capabilities is of course the copy-paste function. Now don't go ballistic, there is no such feature available with your fancy Apple phone. Not yet, anyway. This SvenonTech piece, however, does hint at it coming pretty soon. According to the respective we... |
28 January 2008 09:22 GMT |
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