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Monday, March 11, 2013

'PasteboardKey' utilizes CocoaNut's 'Keylord' tweak for an easy pasteboard

Hidden beyond the outskirts of the Cydia's default repos, is a tweak close to revolutionary... Well, not really, but it's pretty damn awesome and useful.

Video creds to iDB

'PasteboardKey' is a mobile substrate tweak that uses CocoaNut's 'Keylord' custom keyboard tool to attach a pasteboard to your keyboard. The tweak offers the option to choose how many "copies" it tracks on the pasteboard in intervals of 10, up to 100. This means you can save your last 100 copies without any extra effort, and access them whenever you would like, through your keyboard. Simple and helpful, right?

That's not all, and no I'm not advertising this tweak, in fact I have just heard of it. 'PasteboardKey' also allows you to save selected copies as a "snippet", for easy access. Unlike content on your pasteboard, your snippets are there to stay until you decide to delete them. Just swipe left on a pasteboard entry to save it as a snippet (swipe right to delete the snippet). There’s also Javascript function execution, which is used by swiping left on a snippet entry. But who would use that?

As previously mentioned, you won't be finding this on the default Cydia repos right now, so add the developer's own repository to your sources and find PasteboardKey today!

Dev repository: http://hitoriblog.com/apt

Video tutorial credits to iDownloadBlog

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