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Comments on: Developer creates copy-paste tech for iPhone

OpenClip is designed to be a community standard for iPhone developers who want to add copy-paste functionality to their creations without waiting around for Apple to introduce it.

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by manodud August 20, 2008 9:25 AM PDT
awesome!! cant wait to use it...
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by smilin:) August 20, 2008 9:25 AM PDT
Copy Paste! OMG Apple has now officially out innovated RIM and Microsoft!

...oh wait. That was a "1.0" feature for RIM and MS.
...oh wait again...Apple didn't actually accomplish it yet.

At least they accomplished solid 3G connectivity before anyone else and I heard they should soon have our crashing apps fixed.
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by faceless128 August 21, 2008 3:26 PM PDT
yeah, i've been using solid 3G (EV-DO Rev.A) for half a year on my cellphone, and using tethering too.
by logicbus August 20, 2008 10:45 AM PDT
Link should be to openclip.org, not openclip.com.
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by moretroops August 20, 2008 11:43 AM PDT
Any idea why apple has not incorporated copy/paste yet? Is it a copyright thing -- afraid of people sending protected files to each other? Apple is obviously capable. I'm just wondering why they've held back.

Any clues.
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by plcrules December 26, 2008 9:11 PM PST
cuz apple hates copying other companies. they never do. i think they might have to now cuz ppl r forcing them 2. but they might not and they might just be stubborn. i really dont no wat they r going to do
by antdzi August 20, 2008 12:31 PM PDT
when can we have it I would pay £0.59p for it ... Anthony uk
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by wratbatblue August 20, 2008 12:46 PM PDT
Big deal. I need to be able to copy/paste ID/password from password vault app to Safari, or from email to notes. Might as well not bother with it at all until it can be used in all apps. Otherwise it's just a tease.
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by Thomas, David August 21, 2008 2:27 PM PDT
Copying, and pasting ID/password(s) is actually a bad idea.
by wadah1111 August 20, 2008 12:52 PM PDT
well done at last someone is doing something about some phone Aaah when Apple's going to get it? apple while working on 3G please help this guy spread his clip to other applications . Use your itunes magic
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by Musacha August 20, 2008 1:47 PM PDT
This is the funniest article I've ever read. I didn't know that the iPhone couldn't do something as simple as copy & paste. Wow!
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by Pixelkida August 20, 2008 3:02 PM PDT
It's not as simple as it seems. You have to remember that however they implement it, that will be the way copy and paste works on this new platform for the next 20 years or however long.

They need to get it right and I for one am happy to wait.
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by IowaNinersFan August 20, 2008 4:04 PM PDT
They can't even fix a 3G connectivity issue, what makes you think they'd have time to develop something simple like copy-n-paste? LOL
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by Vegaman_Dan August 21, 2008 9:36 AM PDT
Who wants to bet that this will never actually appear in the Apps Store? It's exactly the sort of thing that Apple does not want on their device. That means it will be available to jailbroken devices only most likely.


Why doesn't Apple have copy/paste already? Since the user is running as root all the time, there is zero protection or security enabled. Allowing people the copy/paste functionality would cause all sorts of wonderful exploit vectors to appear. With full unrestricted root access, you could easily create a zombie net of iPhone/Touch units with no hope of fixing it by the end user. It would be a horrible nightmare of PR for Apple to allow that to happen.


They have a very real reason to keep copy/paste restricted until they come up with a means of security for the unit. Right now though- yeah, it's an open platform just ready for anyone to walk in and take over.

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by Thomas, David August 21, 2008 2:28 PM PDT
Hey VD, it's not an application.
by RonningFamily August 21, 2008 4:22 PM PDT
Just keep using your Palm it's all about choice you dope...if you like Palm's, or Blackberry's use those. It's all about choice....... pick your poison.

Most novice users just don't get computing....... Apple makes it simple....Look at all the users using different platforms to manage their music and pictures.....

Same concept....Apple I tunes use Itunes one simple method.

Shoud have never did the Zune. Should have had one platform and have one platform for all pc owners.

Keep it simple.........
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