One of the common complaints about Apple's iPhone--and one that did not get solved with the launch of the iPhone 3G--is the lack of a copy-paste function. An independent developer, Zac White, recently ...
An iPhone Atlas reader has put together a remarkably well-done video rendition of how a copy/paste function might work on the iPhone. Produced in Shake, the demo video suggests that to copy text, the ...
Whether you want to save important information or don't want to type something out many times over, the copy and paste function on the iPhone is useful. It may seem like a simple task, but how it can ...
“Copy and paste.” The words are shouted like a slogan whnever anybody starts discussing the limitations of the iPhone’s operating system. There have been several attempts by third parties to bring the ...
Lo, Jobs gave us the iPhone and it was good…well, it was pretty good. As soon as people got their sticky fingers on an iPhone it was clear one thing was missing: copy-and-paste functionality.
You might be taking copy and paste for granted on iPhone and iPad, but the feature wasn't available on the original iPhone. It took some time for Apple to implement it in the early days. Many years ...
iPhone's first-ever iteration lacks a copy and paste feature even if it was touted to be a smartphone with tons of handy features, such as a touch screen and a Safari web browser. Some of you might ...
We all know how to CMD+C and CMD+V on a Mac to copy and paste, but do you know how to copy and paste on an iPhone? You may think that it isn’t possible to copy and paste on an iOS device, but it ...
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iOS 15 can recognize text in an iPhone photo and allows users to copy-paste the words into a document. For example, users can take a photo of a page in a book and then grab that text and put it into a ...
Have you ever wondered how life would have been like if there was no option to copy or cut and paste content? Imagine writing and rewriting the same thing over and over because no one thought of ...
The very first iPhone that was released in 2007 didn't actually have any sort of copy and paste functionality, and a former Apple engineer may have finally explained why. Ken Kocienda joined Apple in ...
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