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Giveaway of the day — JetPaste 1.1

JetPaste: A tool for storing and quick pasting of frequently used texts!
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JetPaste is an easy-to-use and reliable tool for storing and quick pasting of frequently used texts, site links, logins, passwords, etc.

You no longer need to store tens and hundreds of frequently used texts in various text files, search for the correct row, select it, copy and then switch to another window to paste the text.

You just have to open JetPaste window, select the desired text from the list, select the window where you would like to paste the text and click the «Paste» button.

System Requirements:

Windows XP/ Vista/ 7

Publisher:

UpClock Software

Homepage:

http://jetpaste.com/

File Size:

6.98 MB

Price:

$29.95

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#38

I tried the program. Registered it. Enter a bunch of info and saved. When I restarted my computer all of my info and folder disappeared.
Re-entered all my info in my folder again and when I restarted my computer it was gone again. All that stays is the sample stuff. uninstalled, what a waste of time.

Reply   |   Comment by Perryntx  –  11 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#37

A couple of months ago, I downloaded a free program called "Typertask" from here:

http://www.softpedia.com/dyn-postdownload.php?p=164715&t=4&i=1

I think it was a recommendation from Giovanni on this site (I'm a supporter of his). It's a simple .exe file only 53kb in size and is coupled with a .txt file (notepad) created by the user. Once I figured out how to work it, it has been an invaluable time saver. (For example, to type my first name immediately after this text, all I will do is type {comma followed by b}.), or to type my full street address, with carriage returns, I put 81 after the comma. It works like autocorrect in the major WP programs, but can be used in nearly all applications.

Typertext achieves what (I think) this program sets out to do but with much less fuss and more quickly, which is why the current offering has no appeal for me even if I were to ignore the many negative comments.

Bruce

Reply   |   Comment by Bruce  –  11 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#36

@34, Uncle Eddy: Actually, PhraseExpress indeed is freeware for personal use. I've been using it as such for years and just downloaded, yesterday, its latest version--all free and continuing as such, despite what you write (were you looking at the wrong webpage?).

Reply   |   Comment by Mike  –  11 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+4)
#35

#9, 16, 29: There are perfectly good possible explanations for UpClock office being listed where it is, such as being a division of another corporation or renting office space in another company's building, but the thing that gives me the greatest pause is the background process monitoring that appears to be going on. So I guess I'm going to have to pass. Thanks anyway.

Reply   |   Comment by internetexplorer  –  11 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#34

A lot of problems (it crashed few times).
Why is possible to have running two instances of the program ?
Save. Where is the save option. Because when I exit it, the program don't save my data ...

uninstalled.

Reply   |   Comment by borut  –  11 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#33

Phrase Express is a freeware download. http://www.phraseexpress.com/

Reply   |   Comment by John Sykes  –  11 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#32

Close but no cigar!
I've been always using those tools, ever since sidekick was introduced by Borland (1983-84) DOS OS! Ever since that time, it really changed computing into a value add!

Then Came DDL & DDE (Dynamic Data Link and Dynamic Data Embedding), all of a sudden Personal computing took a detour towards Microsoft best of all time features, which is "Data clipping" and sharing between applications, the infamous "Copy&Paste"!

Microsoft Office secret ingredient of success was solely based on the internal DDE feature, that linked data bits and pieces together in a single document from different sources (Pre-HTML times). It knocked off all competition and remained so for near 3 decades!

The essence of the whole game play is simple, is to keep "related information available and handy upon request by user", thus a Word document could easily contain a spreadsheet view clipped off Excel document, a Slide Clipped off Powerpoint, and so on!

Later, and with the advent of HTML and internet advanced tools, Microsoft (and others) introduced several nifty tools to take that into serious consideration, to the point that they dedicated significant investment was induced into research of a whole new concept, which resulted in a very advanced concept called "Data-recycling" or "data reuse-ability", along with data-portability

Hence, there is OneNote (by Microsoft), and EverNote (was introduced earlier by GAOTD).

The key advantage is this class of application is it really clip your memory content and save them in an such away that is only limited by human mind ability of sorting things! therefore, the user is having the upper hand in the way that data shall be linked logically, irrespective to its nature, be it a simple link, text, a whole webpage, graph, picture, link to an internal document, etc.!

My personal preference is EverNote, yet OneNote is better integrated with the rest of Microsoft products, but Portability is a critical factor in my judgement (Not shy to admit it!)

On the other hand, JetPaste got a very long road ahead of it in terms of being very reliable to deal with serious "information" Savvy professionals, even at a personal level of usage!

My judgement is "Passing" this application for more serious ones, and I will keep using my EverNote which is now offered as Windows Portable, iOS, Android, and MacOS! whereas OneNote is still stuck on Windows OS!

Thank you & Cheers :)

Reply   |   Comment by Dr. Olaimi  –  11 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+4)
#31

Actually 'PhraseExpress' (suggested as Freeware above) looks very useful and feature packed, but it isn't Freeware. Its a little hefty at $50.00 for the Basic-version and $150.00 for the Pro-version. Yikes!

Although a firm believer in paying the Developers for their blood, sweat and tears, (and knowing it all too well first hand), there are too many free alternatives out there to invest in something like that to the extent they require. PhraseExpress might make a fine GAOTD though. : )

Re: JetPaste: There are too many red flags flying with this product though. For one of a few things. Passwords should NEVER be stored UNencrypted. And where are they actually located? Mind you I have nothing against Casinos, and a little game of chance, but as Developer HQ?? Hmmm... Not so sure about that.

So I'm a passer on todays giveaway. But thanks all the same.

Salutations to all...
-Uncle Eddy : )

Reply   |   Comment by UncleEddy  –  11 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#30

To those concerned with the size of the software download (7MB) compared to alternatives (less than 1MB... in the kb range) I'd just like to point out something you may be missing:

All GAOTD software is distributed within the GAOTD wrapper, which protects the developers' property by making it uninstallable after the offer period runs out. That wrapper is over 6MB in size.

Thus the size of this software is totally in line with its alternatives.

As to using this software, I found it no more difficult nor easier to use than its alternatives. To me, it is your choice what you put into the software's data files to make it more or less secure. And for ease of use, we all have our own personal styles... so you should try JetPaste for yourself to see if it conforms to your own personal style. Technically it runs well enough under Win 7 Ultimate x64, 6GB RAM, Intel Core i5 processor, so it really comes down to your style.

That being said, I do have concerns about the legitimacy of the developer given the nebulous head office address issue.

Reply   |   Comment by Paul  –  11 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+12)
#29

Spartan was a Giveawayoftheday some time back and I love it. You can create hot key combos for any text stream. It has never failed to work as advertised and seems to have a small footprint. For passwords I would agree that encrytion is a must.

Reply   |   Comment by William Gish  –  11 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)
#28

I think this program is too expensive for what it does.You can get backup programs or DVD rip program for $30. You can cut and paste and comments other explain but you can not cut and paste to remove a DVD encryption.The price should be lowered to $7 to $10. I have purchased many software at this price range thru special sales.

Reply   |   Comment by ASBY  –  11 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)
#27

After re-viewing the software, I found that this program has background communication sub-routing attached to it, which means, they have an option to see what you are doing at any time.
Uninstalled immediately.

Reply   |   Comment by Glen3  –  11 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+29)
#26

COMPLETLY USELESS SOFTWARE, JUST LIKE NOTEPAD...

Reply   |   Comment by AK  –  11 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-10)
#25

http://m8software.com/clipboards/spartan/spartan.htm

is a similar program which stores a huge clipboard that can be edited, sorted and also does links, forms etc. Not free though but worth comparing!

Reply   |   Comment by Dave  –  11 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)
#24

@9 No, According to Google earth,same street address but the casino is in SPARKS and the developer is in RENO SPARKS, 2.11 miles away.

Still, the program seems more trouble than it's worth.

Reply   |   Comment by Illegal Pete  –  11 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+14)
#23

ClipX by Bluemars.org is another free alternative (the one I use). For all the reasons previously stated, choose one of the free alternatives listed, its safer that way.

Reply   |   Comment by BearPup  –  11 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+7)
#22

Jetpaste does have its uses. Simple is good.
I too use Ditto.
The user must be able to use it intuitively without a steep learning curve.
If it can achieve this. Then it is a success.

Reply   |   Comment by ric  –  11 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#21

I am not going to test this one.
Any text file "editor" should be small. This one is not.

All of the ones listed on Gizmos are small, here:
http://www.techsupportalert.com/best-free-hotkey-macro-recorder-utility.htm

AutoHotkey
PS Hot Launch VVL
Qliner Hotkeys
SlickRun

Reply   |   Comment by Century22  –  11 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)
#20

In Office 2007 I had a number of "auto corrects" starting with a double forward slash like //30s that would auto correct and give me a numbered list from 1 to 30 single spaced. I tried to move this ability to Office 2010 and I can't do it. Seems now the function will only take a single line of material.

But as so often happens, reading the comments above has me back looking at the changes in Office 2010 and I see several tools under "Insert" that might get the job done.

Seems to me the rule to be applied is "The Fewest the Key Strokes as Possible" with every "improvement" in Office becoming more key strokey, cumbersome, and less useful.

I dread up dates. Everything becoming less functional.

Reply   |   Comment by bobbo  –  11 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+6)
#19

So, instead of storing "tens and hundreds of frequently used texts" in text files I now store them in JetPaste. Instead of opening and search a text file I now open and search JetPaste. Instead of storing passwords securely, I store them in JetPaste, where anyone can see them.

JetPaste seems to be a solution looking for a problem.

Reply   |   Comment by BertO  –  11 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+29)
#18

In my opinion, this is a shabby program that should be freeware.

I use an older version of Clipmate every day and it is a totally stable app.

I'd rather pay $10.00 more for these features:

http://www.clipmate.com/

Clipboard Manager Features

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ClipMate Remembers everything that you cut or copy to the clipboard.
It works with all Windows programs that work with the clipboard.
Searchable database can hold THOUSANDS of clips, in Text, RTF, HTML, and Bitmap format.
"Shortcuts" place commonly-used clips within easy reach for quick re-use.
PowerPaste™ feature helps you quickly paste a series of clips, or break apart complex data by comma, linebreak, etc.. It's like a bulldozer for your data!
Integration with XP and Vista taskbars for easy access, and visibility of the "top clip".
Powerful re-formatting, editing, case conversion, and even a spellchecker!
Easy to use! Just double-click on a clip in the clipboard history list (ClipList), and it's pasted right where you were working! Or, just drag/drop data right from ClipMate into the target.
Use the "Portable" version to take ClipMate with you on any USB stick, including "U3 Smart" drives.
For $34.95, our Single-User license covers you on two computers, or one computer and a USB stick. Our "Household" license covers up to 5 computers used in the same household for only $79.95, and multi-user licenses are available as well.
Printing - Of course, you can print clips too! The new "paper-saver" feature in v7.3 lets you print several small clips (text or graphic) on a page, if they'll fit.
Sharing - Sometimes you need to share data with a team or workgroup, or just "yourself" at another computer. ClipMate covers all the bases, with support for "live" multi-user databases, or distribution of clips and updates via XML files.
Screen capture by desktop, window, or "area", with support for multiple monitors.
Sometimes you just want to paste without all of the formatting that often accompanies clipboard data. Have you ever re-typed data from a web page because you didn't want to contaminate your document with tables and styles from some web page? If you press the Win+W key, ClipMate will "filter" the clipboard to be plain-text. It's fantastic!

Reply   |   Comment by Jim  –  11 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+6)
#17

Smart app, should make surfin easier...might give this 1 a try ...

Reply   |   Comment by Stortch  –  11 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-20)
#16

I've just done a search for UpClock Software, Inc. at the Nevada's Sec. of State web page (http://nvsos.gov/sosentitysearch/corpsearch.aspx) and there is no listing of the business. I guess Amy (8) was correct in her assessment of the address.

UpClock Software, according to Nevada's Sec of State's website simply doesn't exist.

Reply   |   Comment by wondering  –  11 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+43)
#15

I have been using Ditto for this type of functionality. Less is more!

Reply   |   Comment by Paul  –  11 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+9)
#14

This app is a lot more sophisticated than Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V as you can give stored text a 'useful' name and store it in 'folder' and easily choose the text you want and copy it without having to block/select the text. The program shows all currently running apps and allows you to Paste into the selected app. This would be very useful for legal secretaries or anyone that uses boilerplate text. Price is a bit steep considering it's limited functionality but it is small and unobtrusive until it's needed. Interface is a bit 'drab' for a company that does consulting work to allows companies to 'showcase their digital media online'!

Reply   |   Comment by ebax  –  11 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+19)
#13

Why and how is this better that a list in Word? $30 for a alternative to a list in Word?

Reply   |   Comment by Jlnum  –  11 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-15)
#12

Very messy amateur program

Reply   |   Comment by Harry  –  11 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+6)
#11

Whats not to like about it? Small efficient. Plain & Simple. Installation as easy as it gets as was registration. No learning curve as very intuitive and doesn't noticeably slow my XP3 down. The only thing I expect peeps to bitch about is that there are likely to be other free offerings and that they do more. Well, bully for them. This is a keeper for simple me, thanks.

Reply   |   Comment by Terry  –  11 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-36)
#10

Sorry, GOTD and UpClock, two thumbs down on this one. Why add another program, tray icon, and hotkey, even for free today, when other utilities can store and insert boilerplate text and do so much more besides?

If you're using a word processor, you can use its boilerplate feature, such as MS Word's Building Blocks (formerly AutoText). For similar functionality throughout Windows, try a text expander like PhraseExpress (free for personal use), which I reviewed here some time ago.

Many clipboard managers also store boilerplate, such as my freeware favorite ArsClip, reviewed here. Both these utilities have been improved since those old reviews.

Sorry to be a downer today, but I hope this is helpful.

Reply   |   Comment by jonathanstoolbar  –  11 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+49)
#9

From: http://upclock.com/company/

About UpClock Software

UpClock Software develops software that helps consumers showcase their digital media online. The Company also develops products under contract for business partners and other corporate clients.

Established in 2004, UpClock provides marketing consulting, multimedia design services and visual solutions software products.

Corporate office

UpClock Software, Inc.
865 South Rock Boulevard
Reno Sparks, Nevada 89431
USA
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I'd love to try it. But the "Corporate Office" address is a Casino in Reno Nevada USA that I used to visit on occasion. And that raises concerns for me. They also make keylogger software AND have a false address?

Perhaps the publisher can address this in this thread?

Feel free to goggle the address or:

Baldini's Sports Casino
865 South Rock Boulevard
Reno Sparks, Nevada 89431

Reply   |   Comment by Amy  –  11 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+128)
#8

Not sure why I would need this but, would anyone in their right mind store their passwords where they are not encrypted? With 85% of all malware being designed to aide in identity theft I think not! Sorry. Don't include that in your description and you may have better luck selling it...

Reply   |   Comment by Joe  –  11 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+6)
#7

NO COMMENTS yet but already 74% THUMBS DOWN....LOL!

This TOOL looks good and very useful indeed but on Softpedia its size is stangely of just 657 KB vs 7 MB here.

BETTER FREE ALTERNATIVES:

http://www.phraseexpress.com/
http://wlipper.sourceforge.net/

Enjoy!

Reply   |   Comment by Giovanni  –  11 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+74)
#6

In what way it's better than ClipDiary?

Reply   |   Comment by Question?  –  11 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-36)
#5

If you have to still manually search for your text, then what's the advantage to using this program as compared to just regularly using copy and paste, find & replace text & formatting from existing documents? Offhand, I don't see a need for this, especially with MS Office and its multiple clipboards in memory. Also using Keywords in the document's properties for searching? Thanks, but I'll pass for now.

Reply   |   Comment by California Randy  –  11 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-15)
#4

Installed to Vista x32 business edition of OS without any error.

are very useful function of this program. I like it more than Windows ALT + Tub.

Although program had Hide switch, I would like to see Minimize button like normal software.

Reply   |   Comment by jugem  –  11 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-22)
#3

website is creepy.
keylogger and this one and a clock.
ok ,well im passing.
ctrl+c
ctrl+v
works perfectly

Reply   |   Comment by antoine  –  11 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-31)
#2

How is this different from (better than?) Clipstory, Clipdiary, et al? I'm looking for some kind of comparison of features and/or reviews.

Reply   |   Comment by internetexplorer  –  11 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-26)
#1

It's freeware anyway. It crashed for me if I tried to paste something though.

Reply   |   Comment by Jolix  –  11 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-23)
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