Paste — the Snippets & Clipboard History Manager for iOS Adds iPad Support

Paste is an awesometastic snippet & clipboard history manager for Mac and iOS that we recently featured here as a must-have visual clipboard manager for your Mac and iOS device. After three years of being available exclusively for the Mac, Paste 2 made its debut for iPhone earlier this month and with a small update released today, is also available for iPad.

Version 2.1, which is now available for download from the App Store, introduces full support for the iPad. It’s still a blown-up UI from the iPhone, but you do get support for the SlideOver and SplitView modes. More importantly, you can now drag & drop your snippets and clipboard history from the app onto any app you’re working with. This makes the app infinitely more powerful and a massive productivity booster.

This is a Free Update to existing users and Paste 2 is available for Free on the App Store →, with a $4.99 IAP to enable iCloud Sync.





Google Assistant is Now Available for iPad

Google has just updated its Google Assistant app for iOS with support for the iPad. I’ve been using the Google Assistant on and off over the last few weeks and for most tasks, it does a far better job compared to Siri or Alexa.

Unfortunately, the iPad version of the app is just a blown up interface for the big screen. You do get to view more content from the results in most cases, but generally speaking, the interface is just like a really big phone. On the positive side, the app does support SlideOver and SplitView modes and even lets you Drag and Drop content from other apps onto it.

Get the Google Assistant for Free from the App Store →.


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