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PasteCatcher now in App Store

Erica Sadun | 9:55 am | August 4, 2009 | 3.0, AppStore, iPod touch, iPhone

PasteCatcher lets you copy things like pictures, text, and urls on your Mac and serve them to your iPhone. PasteCatcher copies them to your iPhone’s pasteboard. (iTunes link). See this page for more details.

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Comment by btgreen | September 10, 2009 | 6:52 am

I’m a little confused by a few class files I see. UIVIew-Geometry and other UIView- files don’t appear to be part of the the UIKit but are used in many programs. What are these files and is there a comprehensive install/download that includes them.

Thank you.


Comment by Erica Sadun | September 10, 2009 | 7:17 am

Can you give a little context about what you’re talking about? Does this have to do with PasteCatcher?


Comment by btgreen | September 10, 2009 | 11:40 am

No, I’m sorry it doesn’t have to do with PasteCatcher. I couldn’t find a place to create a new comment openly so I had to hijack one of your posts. Sorry about that.

I was looking through some sample code and found references to files that don’t seem to be available in the Apple SDK UIKit.

http://github.com/search?q=uiview-geometry.h&type=Everything&repo=&langOverride=&start_value=1

Even the Timberline Graphical Class Hierarchy tree lacks a reference to these files.


Comment by Erica Sadun | September 10, 2009 | 11:53 am

It’s all explained in the book itself. Should be in print relatively soon. Rough cuts are available at Safari Books Online.

Basically, these are categories for existing classes that extend the functionality of already-deployed libraries.


Comment by edanrogo | October 26, 2009 | 12:03 am

Wow erica!!!! You did it again!!!! I just wanted to thank you for such a great tool. I’ve been looking for an app like PasteCatcher for so long. It just makes sense :) Now, here’s a question for you: do you have any plans on making it work both ways? Meaning, if you copy something on your iphone, you can then pasted it onto your Mac from the pasteboard. I think that’ll make this app a must have.

Thanks!


Comment by Erica Sadun | October 26, 2009 | 8:16 am

Actually, yes. I haven’t had the time until now, but I plan to make pastecatcher work both ways (to Mac, from Mac) as well as between iPhones.


Comment by edanrogo | November 1, 2009 | 12:17 pm

AWESOME!!!!!! Thanks!!!! :)


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