CloudPaste

Overview

CloudPaste is an iOS tweak and a Mac application that allows you to share your pasteboard across all your iOS devices and all your Macs.

CloudPaste’s syncing is performed in the background using iCloud, for a constant availability, no need to be on the same WiFi network, no need to launch an application on your iPhone or your iPad. Log your devices on the same iCloud account, download CloudPaste for Mac on your computers, CloudPaste for iOS for your jailbroken iOS devices, and you’re good to go. Just let the iCloud magic happen.

Availability:

CloudPaste for Mac OS 10.7.2 is available to download here. It will sync your pasteboard via iCloud.
Download
CloudPaste is available on Cydia for $2,49, and is hosted on BigBoss's repository. It is compatible with iOS 5.0 or above.

CloudPaste Desktop

CloudPaste for your mac acts like a clipboard manager : it allows you to see the previous clips you saved. But most of all, it allows you to share these clips on every device logged in with your iCloud account that uses CloudPaste.

No complex settings, no endless configuration files. CloudPaste provides you with a very simple settings window to adjust the basic behavior of the window. More specifically, CloudPaste can notify you using Growl that a new shared element has been added to your pasteboard.

CloudPaste Mobile

CloudPaste on your jailbroken iOS 5.0 device is a small MobileSubstrate extension that allows you to access the iCloud shared clipboard.

Easily copy back and forth your iPad and your Mac, exactly as if it were the same device. No need to launch a custom application every time you want to share text or images, just paste the way you would normally do it.

CloudPaste work seamlessly on your iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch and also allows you to share the same clipboard on all this devices.

Frequently Asked Question

CloudPaste does not seem to share the clipboard?
CloudPaste works using iCloud : you must be sure to be logged in on both your devices with the same iCloud account and to be connected to the internet. You will also need to enable “Documents in the cloud”.

I still does not seem to be able to share the clipboard
It is possible that CloudPaste can not be refreshed because you are behind a proxy server. If you are using a proxy (or if your company is using one), iCloud may have trouble syncing the underlying data CloudPaste use. Moreover, in some cases, it is best that an official app using Documents in iCloud is installed first. I suggest iBooks since it is free, but Pages or others would do the job pretty well.

What type of data can be shared?
The iOS system clipboard handles text, URLs, and images. These are the type of data you can share. Please note that images can be heavy and that syncing may therefore take more time.