This app sounds like what you're looking for.
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> On May
Okay. I guess I'm not familiar with how apps work in the Android world since
what you're describing doesn't seem to require any app intervention. To get
your desired Android results, ClipCopy only had to be installed it sounds
like. That would be nice if it were possible in the iOS world.
Hello,
I agree with the box bit, but if you sent it in a new message, a select all
would do it.
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> On 9 May 2016, at 4:45 pm, 'RobH.' via VIPhone
> wrote:
>
> This works, but more fiddly to isolate the text you want out of the reply
> text
Cerotap is what I use for this purpose.
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Enviado desde mi iPhone 4S
> El 09/05/2016, a las 12:41 p.m., Sieghard Weitzel escribió:
>
> I doubt iOS would give you direct access to the clipboard to do this, if that
> were possible there would be a bunch of apps on the app
I doubt iOS would give you direct access to the clipboard to do this, if that
were possible there would be a bunch of apps on the app store for this and apps
like Zero Tap wouldn't use an app to first sync the text to the device before
you can then copy and paste it.
-Original
It's not that long of a process since there is a copy button in Zero Tap, it's
not like you would have to highlight the text and then select copy from some
menu.
As an alternative, why not use a Bluetooth keyboard so you can type just as you
would on your laptop while you are in your Whats App
Ok, a lot easier, so long as you trust the service provider as all clients are
posting potentially
personal/private/security-conscious information through a third party server
you have no control over. Note: there is rarely if
ever charity, they have to get something out of it, and
This works, but more fiddly to isolate the text you want out of the reply text
box you'd open to select it.
- Original Message -
From: "rajmund"
To:
Sent: Monday, May 09, 2016 3:15 PM
Subject: Re: Looking method to copy text from laptop
My rationale is that you can post your text to a page (one created for the
task), so that it appears as default text in a text area,
where you can select all, copy, then go to other text field in an app and
paste it. I could seriously use this for sending useful
notes and addresses I have on
I really appreciate this description, I could achieve this with scripting on my
own web site for private use; PHP is good like
that.
I bet we could make it work both ways.
BobH.
- Original Message -
From: "Alan Lemly"
To:
Sent: Monday,
Richard understood my point as I wanted to explain. I want to do
exactly the same, mean copy from the laptop and directly paste in edit
box of whatsapp with out again copying the text from the edit box of
text sinc, for instance.
Actually in android I used to have one such application "ClipCopy",
Hello,
Haven't followed this thread, but, wouldn't email do it? would be a matter of
copy and paste, really.
Sent from my iPhone 5S
> On 9 May 2016, at 3:07 pm, Richard Turner wrote:
>
> There is no way to paste text directly from a computer into an iPhone without
There is no way to paste text directly from a computer into an iPhone without
using some kind of text syncing app.
Especially not directly pasting into any edit box you want.
Richard
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I'm a bit confused by your post. An app like Zero Tap seems to do for me
exactly what you're describing. I type the text into the web interface magic
box on my computer, open the Zero Tap app on my iPhone, copy the text from the
magic box which the app is presenting, and I'm able to paste it to
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