One of the early wonders of the Mac was its revolutionary ability to do copy and paste across various applications. Unlike other areas in the Mac's system software that have changed and progressed over the years, copying and pasting has not evolved. How many times have you found yourself going back and forth copying in one application and pasting in a different application, wishing to yourself that you could copy 5-10 items at a time, then go to another application and paste each of these items. Now you can with a vengence! Drop CopyPaste on top of the System Folder and it will tell you it wants to go into the Extension Folder, hit OK. Restart. CopyPaste magnifies the clipboard in different ways. We call these: • Clip Extender - gives 10 easy to access clipboards via menu or key command. • Clip Recorder - remembers the last 10 items copied via command c. • Clip Archive - copied data is appended to one of 10 text files on disk. • Save Clipbords thru Restarts - allows all 10 Clipbords to be saved thru Shutdown or Restart. • Clip Sets - Sets of 10 clipboards can be loaded and saved to disk. Various Clip Sets can be created for different tasks. Clip Sets can also be sent to other CopyPaste users for them to load and use. • Tag and Drop - selected text can be copied to a different location with a single mouseclick. • CopyPaste Palette - a floating window that allows you to view/use the 10 clipboards in Clip Extender and in Clip Recorder. • CopyPaste Utilities - there are text utilities, picture utilities and date and time utilities. • Application Switcher lets you switch between running applications to copy and paste accross them. • Clipboard Viewer - lets you view the content of your clipboards. It displays the text or the picture or it plays the sound. CopyPaste eliminates tedious repetitive work and increases your ability to get the job done. The Foating Palette and the Clipboard Viewer require at least System 7.1! CopyPaste is the winner of the MacUser Shareware Utility of 1996 and America Online's Macintosh Utilities Shareware Award for 1996.