4 comments

  • barishnamazov 1 hour ago
    I appreciate the polish for non-technical folks, but "clipboard formatter" feels like a feature, not a product. All of this can be done with AutoHotKey script for Windows and similar open-source tools for the other OS. And given how sensitive is clipboard data (passwords, keys, etc.) using a third-party app feels a bit uncomfortable.
    • EvaWorld9 59 minutes ago
      You're absolutely right that you can script this if you have the know-how. I used AHK for years before building this.

      But the main goal here is to offer that power to people who don't have the time or desire to learn scripting syntax, set up environments or debug code. They just want a tool that works out of the box. And even for technical folks, maintaining a script that parses complex HTML/RTF without breaking on nested tags (which often happens with Regex) is a headache I wanted to solve permanently.

      Regarding privacy, that was actually my top priority when designing the architecture. I'm fully aware of how sensitive clipboard data is, which is why I built it to run 100% locally. You can literally block the app in your firewall or physically disconnect your internet and it works perfectly, I even built an offline license activation method specifically for high-security environments.

  • frizlab 1 hour ago
    > AI-generated artifacts (like "smart quotes" or em-dashes)

    I write from the keyboard using “smart quotes…” It’s so much more beautiful.

    • thrownato 9 minutes ago
      Smart quotes should work like ligatures rather than being special characters.
    • EvaWorld9 53 minutes ago
      Totally agree for prose. The headache is that AI often generates code with those smart quotes, which causes immediate syntax errors in compilers.

      That’s why I made it a toggleable rule: keep them for writing, but swap them automatically when you need valid code.

  • benheildev 1 hour ago
    Love the idea, would be very interested in a version for MacOS
    • EvaWorld9 1 hour ago
      Thanks! Right now it's Windows only because it hooks deep into the system to handle the formatting and transformation properly, which is totally different on Mac.

      However, a macOS version is the #1 request I get. It is definitely on the roadmap! If you want, you can drop your email in the form at the very bottom of the site (under "Don't Miss What's Next") and I'll notify you specifically when the MacOS version is ready.

      • frizlab 1 hour ago
        Nitpick: It’s macOS, lowercase m.