# Freemium Done Right
## Free iOS Version Is Great
The free version of the app is all you need. It only stores 10 entries, which is about all Ill remember. After using it for a few weeks, I found it very useful, and I never liked clipboard managers.
## IAP Is Temping
I wish there was a direct purchase version. In App Purchases will not share with family, nor can they be backed up. Still, iCloud, lists, and automation features are strong incentives to upgrade.
## Mac Version Is Too Expensive
The macOS version costs as much as full writing tools. Thats just nuts. The author needs to rethink pricing. For now, stick to the free iOS app and use Continuity to save a few snippets.
## Update 1
After exceeding the 10 entry limit a few time, it was time to buy the app… for iOS. This really, to me, acted as a functional demo. I am hooked, and more productive. It works great with iA Writer, which has a customizable keyboard toolbar.
The macOS app is still way to expensive, IMHO. That said, my plan is to switch to iOS as my main platform.
## Update 2
There seems to be a bug in the Text Formaters sync. It worked to initialize them on both devices, but not since. I can see full scripts not syncing because Apple is still leery of syncing scripts in general, but the basic ones are not scripts.
## Update 3
Ive noticed the app does not rotate to landscape mode on the iPhone 6S Plus. This is becoming a problem, especially when trying to view panoramic images. They appear as slivers. This also hides the more advanced landscape keyboard… which has cut, copy, and paste buttons. Its very frustrating.
## Update 4
Ive put a lot of information into this app, and while it isnt hard to get it out, there is no quick way to export or backup data. I can use a merge on a list, but not with images. I can directly paste things, but thats tedious. I imagine the Mac version has files you can backup, but I only use it in iOS.
R . D . L about Copied – Copy and Paste Everywhere, v2.0.6