gizmodo.com— Finally, someone has conceived a way to copy and paste text from Safari to Mail, and between web pages, transparently. And this time, it doesn't require any software installation and it's completely legal:
Dec 11, 2008View in Crawl 4
It's simple, actually. People like the iPhone because it's the first phone to let them do all the things you mentioned rather easily. (And don't even try to dismiss it as being not at all innovative; be reasonable, at least.)No need to be so smug. The iPhone is what it is--nothing more, nothing less--and your crusade here is tantamount to tilting at windmills.
cwgannonDec 12, 2008
It's simple, actually. People like the iPhone because it's the first phone to let them do all the things you mentioned rather easily. (And don't even try to dismiss it as being not at all innovative; be reasonable, at least.)No need to be so smug. The iPhone is what it is--nothing more, nothing less--and your crusade here is tantamount to tilting at windmills.
unloudDec 13, 2008
What has?
brainflakesDec 14, 2008
Oh yeah.... Me fail English, that's unpossible :)
oridzinalDec 24, 2008
Well, the best copy and paste functions will be available when Jobs makes another firmware upgrade to iPhone
gregcottenJan 3, 2009
Been able to do this on Android from day one...