The Internet Clipboard is Here
I admit, I was a little dumbfounded when I first saw cl1p.net – that's a C and an L, the number 1 and a P. It's so simple, it's complicated – and it's so great, it's worth checking out. Nothing to download, nothing to install, easy to use, easy to remember (well, I might've chosen a domain without a numeral in it). Here's the gist: you have a bit of text or a file to copy from one computer to another – any system to any other system that's connected to the Internet somehow. You enter a unique subdirectory of cl1p.net, let's say it's http://cl1p.net/review – go ahead and try that one. I upload or paste just about anything I want to transfer, then visit the same URL (or share the same URL) from another machine. No wacky FTP stuff here! So, now I've shared that unique URL with you (and the world) – so my sharable data is sitting there for the taking. Sure beats the hell out of relying on IM file transfer windows, eh?









2 Comments
Anonymous
April 12th, 2006
at 12:34am
I like you're writeup of the site…so many blogs are just mirrors of the cl1p.net's blog. I think this is an interesting simplification of pastebin or rafb.net…I wrote more at my blog: DavidSterry.com
liad
January 13th, 2009
at 4:31pm
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