4/5 rating based on 55 reviews. Read all reviews for Clipboard Manager and History for iPhone.
Clipboard Manager and History is paid iOS app published by Alessandro Pappalardo
Kensa4
Just purchased this app. Can't find if it does save Gif's to clipboard. Can't find way to contact Alessandro. Any advice appreciated.
Sponge 19780
This application saves me time looking up complicated passwords, easily misspelled words and phases I want to use over and over again. It is well worth the price?
MustReason
The description states... "Simply copy any item you'd like to the clipboard and it's automatically saved to in Clipboard Manager And History (CM&H)..." This is misleading because it implies if I copy multiple items to the clipboard without switching to CM&H between each copy, all of the items will be "automatically" recorded in CM&H, which is not the case. Any items copied prior to switching to CM&H will be lost. The description goes on to say "just like on any Mac or PC. CM&H works in the same way similar applications function on your computer" That is also misleading. Most desktop clipboard managers record every copy to clipboard without requiring you to switch to the clipboard managing application.
Mac 3030
A great and functional app. I especially appreciate the documentation, manual, that allows you to take advantage of all the great features of this app. Thank you for your attention to the details, in producing such a fine and useful app.
ArtMilh
On my Mac, iClip is my excellent multi-clipboard app. For iPhone and iPad, this is the one. One use is to capture URL links to share by email and social media.
Gyanarthi
I am used to clipboard managers that do a lot more than this...(organizing the clips). my fault though I should have read the description more thoroughly
rod.musselman
Immediately following my upgrade to iOS v. 11.0.2 I can no longer view the contents in my clipboard.
WickSmith
This utility is fine if all you need to do is share a clipboard across apps. It keeps a history, but awkwardly divides the clipboard up by type: URL or plain text, contacts etc. I wanted to edit a URL, but because it was a URL I couldn't get it into the plain text category. The real benefit would be if you could share saved clips across iOS devices. Another problem is that there is no way to annotate your clips. I have dozens of clips and don't know what they are.