Microsoft OneClip: paperweights actions between Android, iOS and Windows

Microsoft is working on a new application that would quickly share links, photos, text, or other content between multiple devices . Copy a phone number to your clipboard on your computer, and it's instantly available on your iPhone. Register a picture on your phone and you can view it on your desktop.

See also : Periscope finally arrived on Android


The application is named OneClip, and it has not yet been officially published. But it appeared in a recent picture released on Twitter, and a beta version for Windows Phone is available on the Windows Store .

Want to grab a beta version to test it? You are not worried by the installation of applications from unknown sources? WMPowerUser posted download links for the Android versions iOS and Windows OneClip.

Pushbullet similar to Microsoft OneClip
As many people have noted, there is already an application that offers similar features. It is named Pushbullet and is available on Android, iOS, Windows, OS X, and the most popular Web browsers, such as Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Opera.

Pushbullet is more than just a paperweight . In addition to showing the items you have saved to a clipboard on the cloud for all your devices, Pushbullet can also send notifications from your smartphone to your PC, allowing you to see details of incoming phone calls, SMS, or other types of notifications.

Moreover, OneClip has some unique features such as the ability to detect the type of data that you store in the clipboard (such as phone numbers, addresses, or images) and organize your clips appropriate categories.

You can also sort your content across all your devices.
Previous Post Next Post