Android’s hidden clipboard-sharing superpower

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Forgive my unabashed nerdery, but for years now, I’ve had a cross-platform productivity dream.

Unlike those under the tightly controlled Apple iSpell, y’see, I don’t believe in limiting myself to any one particular platform or type of product. Sure, I use Android around the clock. But I also use a Windows computer during the work day. And I rely on ChromeOS in the evenings. You get the idea.

That sort of setup is spectacular when it comes to diversity and being able to use whatever devices work best for you, no matter who made ’em or what sort of software they’re running. But sometimes, it can also create its own share of awkward challenges.

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​ Forgive my unabashed nerdery, but for years now, I’ve had a cross-platform productivity dream.Unlike those under the tightly controlled Apple iSpell, y’see, I don’t believe in limiting myself to any one particular platform or type of product. Sure, I use Android around the clock. But I also use a Windows computer during the work day. And I rely on ChromeOS in the evenings. You get the idea.That sort of setup is spectacular when it comes to diversity and being able to use whatever devices work best for you, no matter who made ’em or what sort of software they’re running. But sometimes, it can also create its own share of awkward challenges.To read this article in full, please click here   Read More Computerworld 

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