Hands-on with Microsoft OneClip on Windows 10, Windows Mobile and Android

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Meet OneClip, an upcoming app from Microsoft for Windows 10, Windows Mobile, Android, and iOS. As you may guess from the name, OneClip is basically an universal-clipboard app which copies images, text, links, phone numbers, etc. to the universal clipboard and lets you access it from any device. Here’s how Microsoft describes the app:

With Oneclip, it’s easy to get back to the stuff you’ve seen and used. It might be a photo you took, a screenshot you made, a phone number or address you copied on your PC (and really really need now while you’re on the run) or just an important piece of text. OneClip makes this available to you automatically, on your behalf, on all your devices. A cross device, secure, intelligent clipboard in the cloud.

Microsoft has done a great job with OneClip – the app syncs almost instantly, which is indeed very nice. Unfortunately though, the app is currently available internally, and it isn’t accessible for users. However, we’re able to install it on our Windows 10, Windows Mobile and Android device.

It’s worth pointing out that the OneClip app for Windows 10, Windows Mobile, Android and iOS was leaked by Microsoft enthusiast, WalkingCat which you can download from here. It isn’t yet clear when Microsoft will launch the app officially, unfortunately. Nonetheless, tell us what you think of OneClip on the comment section below!

Via: WalkingCat

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