I Built an Android App Because Android Kept Deleting My Clipboard
Here's something that has happened to all of us. You copy a link. Then you copy someone's phone number. You go to paste the link - and it's gone. Replaced by the phone number. Android only remember...

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Here's something that has happened to all of us. You copy a link. Then you copy someone's phone number. You go to paste the link - and it's gone. Replaced by the phone number. Android only remembers the last thing you copied. That's it. One item. Always. I kept running into this. Copying a piece of text, copying something else on top of it, then needing the first thing back with no way to get it. I'd go back to the original source, find it again, copy it again. Every time. It was a small annoyance, but it happened constantly. So I built CopyDuo. What CopyDuo Does CopyDuo runs quietly in the background and saves everything you copy - up to 50 items. Whenever you need something you copied earlier, you open the app, find it in the list, and tap it to copy it back to your clipboard. That's it. No accounts. No cloud. No internet connection. Your clipboard history stays on your device, private and instant. It also handles something I found genuinely annoying about other clipboard apps: dupli