
Encore Review: The Mac has many utilities which can make life easier, simpler, reduce complex tasks, speed up our work.
Some very good Mac utilities get overlooked because we use them too much.
I’m not talking email or browser, word processor or spreadsheet, or any of the iLife applications that make the Mac unique.
What’s on my mind every Friday is something fabulous, friendly, and free. It’s Friday.
Clipboards. We all use it. It’s what cut and paste does inside nearly every Mac application.
When you select Cut,.... (excerpted).
G Lud said:
As a happy satisfied “copy paste” user. i thought I’d try your recommend….and now I can’t un-install it….Can you recommend a solution please
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denny said:
You uninstall preference panes from the preference panes folder in your Library folder. Drag it to the trash. Restart is always good. I love using PTH Pasteboard. What did you find so annoying about it that it needs to be uninstalled?