Texting on our phone is a daily thing. WhatsApp, Instagram messages, email, etc. While the virtual keyboard we have allows us to type faster, we can go very far, due to external applications.
That is the state of the Native Clipboard, an application designed for copy texts or words that we have saved in the past. The end? That you don't have to keep writing down many of the words, phrases or phrases that many of us say daily, and that we have already written them with a click.
Copy and paste, it's all easy
There are many applications that make up the clipboard, however The Native Clipboard is accomplishing a task we have never seen so far. With this app we can attach, in a matter of seconds, all the text entries we've copied before. It sounds a little confusing, but you'll understand in a moment.
First, we will download the Native Clipboard program and give it the corresponding permissions. Installed, you can enter your dressing record, which we need to copy messages to.
We will keep certain messages we send in our day to day. You simply write the text and copy it
Now, we have to open an app that allows writing, whatever. We write a text and copy it by selecting it and giving it & # 39; copy & # 39 ;, you have nothing to lose. The point here is that write words or phrases for your day each day. & # 39; Hi & # 39 ;, Hahahaha, & # 39; Hi, how are you? & # 39 ;, & # 39; Did something we did tonight? & # 39; The Span ish language is rich, but every day we repeat some guidelines. Once we have written these words or phrases, we will copy them. Don't do too much, just copy them.
The third step is one that will allow us to write faster. We double the inbox for our application. Now, a box with the archives will be opened. Our advice is to not have too many, because otherwise, we will end up taking longer to search than to paste. Server performed the test with four documents, and the time saved is small.
The app is completely free, it has no advertising, and it works well in our tests. It's a different way (and faster, if you plan well) to write those recurring messages that almost all of us send daily.