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In principle, this is mere sugar coating around already-
existing Bluetooth file transfer -- having used the latter,
though, I agree that the added convenience makes this a
truly novel, and useful idea. |
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Requires a popup "OK" button whereby the user of the
receiving computer agrees to accept the clipboard -- you
don't want to allow the current clipboard contents to be
displaced accidentally. |
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copy to a flash drive or is that too much effort? |
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Waaaay too much, would be quicker to re-type |
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If you opened an terminal window (via ssh, rt or whatever) on each that gave you a window on the other, you should be able to copy/paste text into those terminals. With a relatively simple program running on each, you could capture those paste-events and pipe them to a file - but I guess it would be a bit more tricky to get that text to propagate up to the clipboard on the other machine. |
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How about a shared clipboard somewhere in the cloud? Each computer would need to log in, but from then on anything copied would be instantly accessible to any other machine. There's opportunity here for conversion between formats too in the way that's already baked within Windows: Copying richly formatted text from Word can be pasted as plain text into Notepad. This cloud sharing app would magically convert between PC and Mac app formats too! |
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//How about a shared clipboard somewhere in the cloud?// |
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Beautiful link, [ldischler]! |
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I second Wrongfellow with VNC -- it's almost the ideal solution to your problem. It would still be cool to have an even lighter-weight, dedicated solution, though so you get a + |
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