Why this release matters
A clipboard is only useful when the clip lands where you need it. v1.13.2 makes that last step physical: grab a clip and drop it into any app. Around it, sync got steadier and a lot more honest about what it's doing.
Just drag it
On Android and iOS / iPadOS, you can now drag a clip straight out of Octoclip and into another app:
- Android — drag from the clip home, Quick Actions, or the Quick Input window.
- iOS / iPadOS — drag from the clip home or the Quick Input keyboard, including content that just synced over.
No copy, no app switching — pick it up, drop it in.
Know what sync is doing
- A new service status panel on the home screen shows whether capture and sync are actually running, on both Android and iOS.
- Instant Cloud Sync is steadier: more reliable transfers, a fix for clips that failed to sync, and service-status reporting so the app can tell you when something's off.
- iOS service detection and running-state reporting are more accurate.
Smaller things that add up
- Android — shrink the Quick Input window into a floating bubble to keep it handy while you work.
- Android — fixed the keyboard repeatedly retracting because of the background Accessibility monitoring permission, and Quick Input aliases failing in some apps.
- Desktop — URL and Email clips can now be edited as text; fixed the clip filter's localization and a mouse-movement stutter on the Settings page.
- A rare case where a license could lose its activation is fixed, and editing a clip now reliably carries its alias and favorite relationships across.
Get it
Update from inside the app, or grab the latest build from the download page. Happy clipping.