![]() The good news is that I have spent the last few months completely rewriting the extension loading system in PopClip. There are many design decisions to make and getting it right is a big project. The reason it has never happened yet is mainly that syncing is a complex thing to implement, which introduces lots of moving parts and new ways for things to go wrong. In principle I’m really behind some kind of sync mechanism as I can totally see its utility. It’s good to have a topic for it, since, as you guessed, it is a fairly common request. Thanks for putting this idea down in words. Hi thank you for the kind words and welcome to the forum Thank you again for your amazing utility! I would even dare say (others might hate me for it) that this enhancement to PopClip would be worth paying for as an in-app purchase “Pro” feature for my $s. This works, but it would be far superior if this was built into PopClip. I can manually sync the extensions by going into ~/Library/Application Support/PopClip/ and linking the Extensions folder to my iCloud Disk under a PopClip Directory. I would love to be able to synchronize my PopClip Extensions, and their order in PopClip, across my different Mac systems by having them stored on my iCloud Drive, a WebDav drive, Drop Box, or even as a gist on GitHub.Įspecially now that you have the Keyboard Shortcuts added. On to the new feature idea (that I’m sure others have asked for)… It was literately the first thing I installed on my brand new M1 Max MacBook Pro. I’ve been using it since it appeared in the App Store years ago now. First off let me just say Thank You! for creating my favorite macOS utility.
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