Microsoft is once again making a foray into the world of mobile apps and this time it takes out of its Garage -your app factory — something new. It is a clipboard manager, which is called Cache and which will be available for both iOS and Mac operating systems in a very short time.
The operation of this application makes it a very advanced and powerful clipboard manager. It allows organizing all the content copied to any of the different devices linked to the application so that we can use it later, even after a few days, in the same document. There are already other applications on the market such as Alfred, which reflect the importance and great utility of this type of service.
Although there is no stipulated date yet for the launch of Cache by Microsoft, they are already allowing users to register and specify on which device they plan, in the beginning, to use the future application. In addition, the importance of this application, as we explained before, is that it will not only allow users to manage the content copied to the clipboard, but they can also use it later shared on different computers or devices if configured. the Cache user. At first, the application will save everything on the device where nothing else is installed, but it can be configured to share it with other computers, for example.
In addition, another of the utilities offered by the new Microsoft application is its use in reverse, that is, starting from a content that is on the copied clipboard and finding out which web page or document it comes from. Previously, Microsoft already released the OneClip application through Garage, which is another paper manager in the cloud, but this new app promises to greatly evolve the concept and provide greater usability on devices.
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