Magic Pad brings Copy & Paste to iPhone (almost)

Published in Apple iPhone by sushaantu

The copy and paste feature is now finally available on Apple iPhone with the sale of Magic pad application on iTunes App Store. The application was released on August 3 and it is priced at 2.39 pounds and has been developed by Proximi.

Magic Pad although gives us a hope of cut-copy-paste but it doesn’t completely solve the problem. The copy-paste functionality is only available within the notes on Magic Pad. Users can not copy or paste text to or from another application. Another feature of Magic Pad is that it allows us rich-text editing where users privileged owners can customize text with 6 different fonts, 5 sizes , 8 colors and 4 effects.

Further there is another feature which makes sharing lets you share text creations with friends. Now the tricky part here is that you can’t use your own email to share text. You are supposed to do the sharing with through the servers of Proximi . I don’t know about others but I personally won’t like to send my messages through third party servers. Even if you drink the poison and send mails through Proximi then you can’t send your text message to a group. To add to the misery, you can only send 5 mails in an hour.

Magic Pad promises a lot but it leaves a lot to desire and one thing is clear after this, Apple can no longer say that they are not able to add copy-paste functionality in an iPhone when a bunch of guys can create the foundation required to do so.

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This article was written by sushaantu on 11 August 2008

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