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Clipboard Sharing via Rendezvous

DrC writes "ClipboardSharing lets you send your clipboard between Mac OS X computers. You can use it to send or download almost anything that can be copied to a clipboard, including formatted text and images, and because it uses Rendezvous to find computers on the local network it is very simple and efficient to use. It is designed to be used from the menu bar, so it doesn't take space and it's always available." I used to have something thrown together for this in Mac OS, nice to see something easy to use for Mac OS X.

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  1. useful depending by ionyka · · Score: 2, Insightful

    At home on my "local network" consisting of only one mac(my powerbook), all others being non-mac, means im kina outta luck to take advantage of this. But i can see it being very useful where i work (total mac oriented) with sharing stuff using this instead of having to put it up on the shared server all the time.

  2. Brilliant by prismbreak · · Score: 3, Insightful

    This is a great innovation. I have two computers on my desk, and am always cutting text in one and then mistakingly trying to paste it on the other machine. The one change I would make to this cool little utility is that I would like to have only one clipboard ever, shared between many computers, so when I cut text on one machine it updates all the clipboards. this would be the opposite of multiple clipboards, which I've always hated. anyone know of any efforts to get rendezvous on other OSes?

  3. C'mon...respect for other developers... by inblosam · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Just seeing the first few posts seems we have a few /.'ers with some outspoken gripes about other developers doing something that gets some recognition. Can't we all be excited about something useful and interesting, even though perhaps it is similar to things that may have existed previously, and uses a new but not yet ideal technology (rendezvous). The fact of the matter is, we have a developer making a nifty application that will no doubt be adopted by thousands of Mac Users in a matter of days, and its FREEWARE! Job well done, Erik.

    The people who appreciate it the most often do not speak as loud as the people who are upset they didn't make it first.

    1. Re:C'mon...respect for other developers... by inblosam · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Again, respect for developers. Is it necessary for all software to be open source at every stage of development? Take "Hydra" for example. They have created one sweet application, using the great Rendezvous, but it is not open source. However, it is FREEWARE. They have reasons, you have reasons, and we all need to make money somehow. Until then, keep your expletives (AKA words of a person with limited vocabulary or ability to properly express themselves) to yourself. Open Source is an end, can be a beginning, but not always both all of the time. Reason in a season for everything.