Today, almost every one of us, who has a modern operating system, uses programs with a”copy & paste” – function. We’ve gone off to search for the history of this function. The underlying technology is not complicated: We select some …
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Copy & Paste – used daily, but who invented it?
The first look at click.to for Mac
Axonic is very happy to announce the first version of click.to for Mac is now in Alpha Testing. I had assumed that it would be much later before it was ready, but our apple programmers (Like most apple enthusiasts) couldn’t wait that …
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Apture Vs. click.to
I have known about Apture for a while, since they work in the same way as click.to. Apture was born from the idea that you would want more information from a given topic. You could just highlight the word and …
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The Copy and Paste Future
I was thinking about Copy and Paste today. Is it really something that hasn’t moved forward since its inception? What I’m talking about is that it seems to be out of date. Do kids these days even know what a …
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New Cooperation with Gelbe Seiten!!
Click.to is very happy to announce the new partnership with Gelbe Seiten! If you don’t know who they are, then you probably have never looked up a number or an address of a hotel, a restaurant or a plumber in …
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To Append or not to Append, is that a question?
One of the other cool features that we added, (and this goes along with the back button) is the append feature. It helps a user stay in the game and keep moving forward. If you’re working on a list …
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Translation with a single click to dict.cc
So today we announce a new Partnership with dict.cc. For those of you who don’t know what it is, it’s an online dictionary that has been around for quite a while, in fact, I think it may be one of …
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A Featureless landscape….
I was talking with my boss the other day and after the normal, “we could do this and we could make this better“ back and forth, I asked him how I was doing. The reply was nice and unexpected, “you’re …
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