
"How often do you find yourself copying text from a website, document, or email that you want to add to a list app? That happens quite a bit to me. Something I read might inspire an idea for a book, and I want to make sure I add it to a list before I forget it. That happens so often that I find it becomes a chore to copy the text, open the list app, find the list I want, and then paste the text."
"PopClip for MacOS is for MacOS, and it's fantastic -- but it's not free. You can install it and enjoy a free trial, but after that trial expires, you'll have to pony up for a license. The good news is that a lifetime license costs only $25 . PopClip is like a clipboard manager on steroids. Thanks to a robust extension library, you can integrate PopClip with the likes of Notes, Craft, Evernote, Logseq, Notion, Obsidian, OneNote, and many more."
"(It's as simple as heading to the extension library, clicking on the Notion entry, double-clicking the downloaded file, and walking through the simple setup process.) Make sure you select the correct Space and Page (they're case sensitive); otherwise, PopClip won't know where to store the copied text. Once you've done that, PopClip is integrated with Notion and can add text you've"
Many users repeatedly copy text from websites, documents, or emails to add to list or note apps, creating a chore of switching apps and pasting. Two apps address that by letting users append copied text directly into target apps: PopClip for macOS and SnipDo for Windows. PopClip offers a free trial then a $25 lifetime license and a robust extension library supporting Notes, Craft, Evernote, Logseq, Notion, Obsidian, OneNote, and more. PopClip requires selecting the correct Notion Space and Page for integration. Both apps provide a more efficient alternative to a standard clipboard.
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