Pastebot iPhone app helps users copy textual matter and images from the iPhone to a Mac
Jan 8, 2010 iphone, phones, retweet, review, twitter
Hera’s a neat usefulness for savvy iPhone users, who at the same metre own a Mac. The application is called Pastebot and it’s a “clipboard commander” that allows copying textual matter and images from the iPhone to a Mac. Using it you tin can save, organize, and edit textual matter and simulacrum clippings with repose. Moreover, there’s an selection to search for stuff at a later date, create new clippings right from the app, part with friends via e-mail or WiFi, and so on. It’s really one of those apps you’ll wealthy person on your first base homescreen, once you got used to it. In that sense, cost of $2.99 is really a bargain. Check it out from here. (iTunes)
[Via: JustAnotherIphoneBlog]
Tags: appstore, iphone, pastebot, retweet, review, tweetmeme, twitter, twitter search
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