Say Hello to: Pastebot

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I had the unique pleasure of beta testing this app and I am extremely excited this app is finally in the appstore and I can talk about it. Pastebot is a new way to command copy and paste on the iPhone. It allows you to save your clipboard history with images, text, emails, tweets, links or whatever else you desire. Both Mark & Paul did an extremely amazing job on Pastebot & I think its one of the most functional apps I have ever used on my iPhone to date.

Some of the features on Pastebot include:

  • Save, organize, and edit text & image clippings with ease.
  • Search capabilities and folders for organization.
  • Apply text & image filters like “find & replace” on text or convert an image to black & white. 14 filters total with more on the way.
  • Create new text clippings within the app.
  • Create a new image clipping from your iPhone camera or import from your photo library.
  • Useful metadata like image dimensions, character/word count and creation date.
  • Copy items back to the iPhone/iPod clipboard with 1 tap.
  • Send clippings as emails within the app or save images back to your photo library.
  • Push text and images from your Mac to Pastebot instantly over wifi**
  • Paste text and images to your Mac from your iPhone or iPod Touch instantly over wifi**

Hop over to the appstore and get yourself a copy of Pastebot because its an amazing little app that you are going to want to use again and again.

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Chad Engle is the Editor of Fuel Your Apps. He is a fulltime designer, who lives, breathes, listens , eats, tweets , connects & consumes all that is creative & app related. He is a caffeine addict and likes long walks on the beach. Follow him on twitter at@chadengle and @fuelyourapps

 

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