Microsoft tests the cloud-based clipboard app to sync across platforms
This week is really a week of unpublished Microsoft apps. A few days ago, news of a lightweight mail solution burst and two other productivity management apps were raised today. Thanks to @h0x0d Twitter--the source of streaming email news--We now know that Microsoft is testing a cloud-based (thanks to OneDrive) Clipboard tool that can be synced across devices and platforms. This app is called Oneclip and is reported in the internal data. When it can be downloaded in the Windows store, it will only apply to users with the appropriate account. This means you can copy a phone number on your desktop and then instantly make it available on your Windows, iOS, or Android phone. Another productivity management App,revolve, which was designed for the contact person, was also raised by @h0x0d. This app keeps tabs on contacts and calendars to show you the people you're going to meet. You know, like bourbon or Scotch. As we have already mentioned, Oneclip and revolve are designed based on flow and are suitable for document collaboration (FLIP) and task Management (Highlander) app--These are within the span of a week. We don't know when this suite will appear in front of us, but one thing is for sure: Microsoft wants to help you get more productive on multiple front ends. Original link: http://www.engadget.com/2015/05/22/microsoft-productivity-oneclip-revolve/
Microsoft tests the cloud-based clipboard app to sync across platforms