iPaste keeps frequently used phrases and images a keystroke away. iPaste is a tool to make clippings (e. g. pieces of text, images, PDFs, etc. ) that you commonly paste into applications easily accessible via HotKeys and a contextual menu.
Small Footprint
We all know that Dock space can be precious, with iPaste you can choose to not show the application in the Dock.
Furthermore, add it to your login items (by going to System Preferences>Accounts) and then it will become an integrated background utility that you won't even know is running, except that you will be able to harness its power.
Rich Text, Images and More
iPaste supports many different types of data so that you easily manage a slew of recently copied items or frequently used items including: plain text, rich text, TIFF, PDF, PICT, JPEG, GIF and more.
Floating Palette
Quickly and easily access your clips and clip sets.
Multiple Clip Sets
Create unlimited clip sets each of which can hold unlimited numbers of clips.
All of these at your finger tips results in increased productivity.
Link Clip Sets to Applications
Set which clip sets you want to use for which applications.
When that application is brought to the front, so are the associated clips in the floating panel.
Memory Lane
iPaste keeps track of the items that you copy in other applications and makes this available to you via a contextual menu and/or a system wide menu.
HotKeys
There is no faster way to get what you want on the screen than by pressing a few keys. Sure control-clicking the mouse can be handy, but using keys is still faster.