Chrome only: Sometimes you’ve got more than one item to copy and paste, and sometimes you need to recopy that thing you copied a few minutes ago. That’s what Google’s Web Clipboard is for, available now as a free Chrome extension.
Windows/Mac/Linux: The email arrived with tab breaks everywhere, excess spacing, strange Word conversion characters, and you just don’t have time for this. CleanHaven is there, on any system, to fix the text any way you need it, whether it’s human or computer error.
Text pasted into your browser when using a rich text editor like the one found in Gmail automatically takes on the formatting of the source text. Google Chrome now supports text stripping via CTRL + SHIFT + V.
Windows: ClipUpload is about as easy as copy and click, letting you copy a file to the clipboard and clicking its icon in the task bar to upload it.
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One of the key features missing from Mac OS X is the ability to cut and paste files in the Finder; you can only copy and paste. With two handy Automator Services, though, you can do either through simple keyboard shortcuts.