Probably great but...
Can’t get the handoff to work, a ”how to” would be great please... Ok, found it out how to to a Mac. Great and quick way to copy between devices and Macs!
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4.61 out of 5
31 ratings in Sweden
Can’t get the handoff to work, a ”how to” would be great please... Ok, found it out how to to a Mac. Great and quick way to copy between devices and Macs!
Great idea but doesn’t support the MS Office apps - generates empty files when saving to the app.
I really want to like it. Always go back and forth with it. No iCloud Mac sync is just deal breaker. It would be nice when you working on a project and sync between Mac and iOS. Otherwise I can use iCloud folder to hold files. Yes it’s not as convenient but more useful. Or I can just use AnyBox to store files across all devices. It’s kinda confusing business model not fully holding place (no sync) and not fully clipboard because totally different on the Mac.
Thanks for the update. This is a beautiful application. Keep improving and updating. Note: I regularly update my review/rating for this application. My Device: iPhone 14 Pro Max (latest iOS), iPad Pro 12.9” (latest iPadOS, 2018 third-generation).
This app is tremendous. It’s like having a desktop on your iPhone and iPad, but please fix the bug where it deletes links. It’s quite annoying for me to paste the link in notes just to make sure that I have the link saved. This is like a problem for years now. i’m really getting sick of it.
It would be nice to categorized the saved items even further if at all possible. Please and thank you
10DEC23: a reliable document shuttle across three iOS devices. So handy for PDF DwnLoads from browsers. Documents stick or delete based on preference. Reading and markup within the app is useful Thank you ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 10/9/21: a veritable information magnet which permits storage and distribution in apps and across iOS devices. An important and valuable partner in research. Like more each day —- 9/18//20 Lost usefulness for more than a month, BUT this iteration fixed a MAJOR bug seen on iPad and Evernote: a PDF drag to the App produced an empty placeholder icon on Evernote. Yoink is back in the game; now I can keep it running to receive and sent to Evernote, OneDrive, iCloud Notes, OneNote, email client, and Word documents. My workflow has returned! Thank you ——————————————————— ... and you can pour a little here and there. I am 100% iPhone, no Mac. This app works seamlessly with the following apps, which constitute my primary workflow, Evernote, Drop Box, and Spark email client. I moved Yoink to the top/front of the helper apps, so it is always up front. I do like it when Yoink asks you if you want to add a clipboard snippet. At this point, I see nothing to dislike about this app. ===older review=== Looking for tighter integration in iOS but, works quite well. A welcome and necessary addition to my workflow.
Please let us add folders in the files app. For some reason I can’t paste the Yoink folders I backed up from iCloud to the folder (before all of that the app gave me an error and wouldn’t sync, so I backed up the folder).
A solid app that reliably captures clipboard contents.
First it needs a way to delete items from the keyboard interface. Trust shouldn't be too difficult. Seems the other clip keyboard I tried could all do that. Here it is crucial because it could facilitate working around the lack of sequential paste/insert, without having to (as is currently the case) fall back to app switching, mitigating the benefits off the great clipboard listener. Honestly, sequential paste is a crucial feature of any sort of clip board manager. The oversight here is so messed up, and then further compounded by the lack of a delete function within the keyboard, and no option to auto-delete after pasting/inserting items. An option *Auto Delete Items After Insertion * would facilitate an improvised sequential paste. A function to delete items from the keyboard interface would also facilitate improvised sequential paste, just with as little more input, and it should be there regardless! I would give it one star if the bar on iPhone wasn't so shocking low... I've tried a number of apps now and looked into the details of I think all the apps that might do clipboard management, clip keyboard, copy n and paste utilities. Far as I can tell, Yoink is best in class, even with it's absurd shortcomings and oversights. Thus 3 stars instead of 1. I have hope that these shortcomings will be addressed soon, so I can update my review and rating to 5 stars. It's honestly tragic that iPhone, with considerable more processing power than PCs 20 years ago, can't to basic clipboard management like ordered copy/paste despite 100+ different applications that should do so, like clipboard history, clipboard++, 🤣 there where clipboard managers that could do ordered copy/paste. MacOS, Windows, Linux, and even Android all have apps that can do ordered copy/paste, and sadly the fact that iPhone doesn't/can't isn't all that surprising 😵💫.
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