No Shortcut to Sync iPhone Clipboard With Desktop
A clipboard sync tool supports Mac-to-Mac syncing but not iPhone syncing. Users frustrated with Apple's slow Universal Clipboard have no way to sync clipboard content between Mac and iPhone through this tool.
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