OpenClip: Open Source Universal Copy and Paste for the iPhone

Courtesy Linux Today  Sun, 08/24/2008 - 17:02

OStatic: "One of the chief complaints among iPhone and iPod Touch owners has been the lack of a system-wide way to copy and paste content.

Apple's SDK forbids application developers to create plug-ins for direct collaboration between applications..."


 

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