If you’re the type of mobile user that constantly copies and pastes content you get from various websites and apps (not for plagiarizing purposes of course), then you’ve sometimes experienced frustration when you inadvertently copied over something before you’ve had the chance to paste them somewhere. The Clipper app is a solution to that as it helps organize everything you’ve copied into a list, even if you’ve already copied something else.
Normally, you don’t want a detailed history of your browsing or Internet activity, but this, to some extent, is something you’d want. All the text you’ve copied from anywhere on your device is automatically and seamlessly copied into the app so you can go back and maybe use them later on. You can organize them into lists, label them properly and then go back to those that you need and with a single tap, you can get it back on your clipboard. There is a quick access option for Clipper on your status bar and you can even use the app to take quick notes as well.
The new updates to the app, version 2.3 in fact, has changed the user interface and added light and dark themes for a more enhanced look. You also now have the option to put a quick copy button that will always be on your screen (but that might become annoying later on right?). You also now have automatic title creation instead of doing it later on when you’re organizing your clipboard content.
You can download the basic Clipper app for free from the Google Play Store. But you can also get the paid version, Clipper Plus, where added features include unlimited clippings, a search function and of course, no ads. You can get it for $2, also from the Play Store.