Copy/Paste kinda sorta works on iPhone with some trickery

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Well, this is a hack in the most literal of senses but it could be useful in a handful of circumstances...

Unlike other approaches, it works with the two apps that matter most, Mail and Safari, and gets around Apple's onerous App Store terms through a clever combination of javascript bookmarks and web services.

In fact, it doesn't require anything to be installed, so it avoids the App Store altogether. As you can see in the video, Pastebud--as the service is called--works using two bookmarks in Safari. One prepares and loads the page you are viewing, ready to select text at the touch of a finger. From there, you can copy any text you want and create a new mail message with that text in it. In addition to that, you will be able to copy and paste in the text field of a different web page.

While this is not full copy and paste capabilities, I, for one, welcome the ability do exactly this, which is basically what I want to do 95% of the time. According to Jed Schmidt, creator of Pastebud, they have been testing it for about a week and they are now "putting the finishing touches on the web site before launch".

via Gizmodo.AU

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I wish someone would make a jailbreak app that enables system wide copy and paste
-randomtruth
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i don't have a link but this was done long ago, before the app store was even released, or at least something very similar.

nice... that logo is clutch too...

There is a free online utility to generate 'paste' bookmarks like this. It's been available for free since last July. There is a desktop browser and an iPhone version of the page.


Desktop: http://mobilemind.net/iphone


iPhone: http://mobilemind.net/___


NOTE: That url ends in 3 underscores '___'.


Also note that the 'desktop' page redirects if the browser agent is an iPhone/Touch.


Finally, there's a similar tool that helps you post Mobile Safari page URLs to Twittelator.


'Postlet' utility: iPhone: Desktop: http://mobilemind.net/__


That URL has 2 underscores at the end.