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Welcome to the SnipTray Changelog

Release notes will land here as we ship them. Here is where SnipTray stands today and how to follow what is next — on the web, via RSS, or in your inbox.

2 min read · by SnipTray Team

This is the post to bookmark. Every public release of SnipTray — features, fixes, the unglamorous-but-important stuff — will land here, with the headline change up front.

How to follow along

  • Web: /changelog is the curated, latest-first view of these posts.
  • RSS: subscribe to the blog feed and release entries arrive the moment they post.
  • Email: we do not run a newsletter yet. When we do, you will hear about it here first.

Where SnipTray stands today

SnipTray 1.0 is shipping with the feature set we promised on launch:

  • Unlimited clipboard history with Spotlight-style fuzzy search across text, links, files, code, and images.
  • Pinboards, snippets, and dynamic variables — group the things you paste constantly, reach them with a keyboard shortcut, and let snippets fill in dates, clipboard contents, or prompts at paste time.
  • iCloud sync across Mac, iPhone, and iPad — copy on one device, paste on another, no third-party server in the middle.
  • iCloud team sharing with Viewer / Editor / Admin roles and a full audit log. Invite teammates by email or iCloud handle and a shared pinboard appears in their SnipTray instantly.
  • Rich previews for hex colors, code, JSON, images, files, and links — each type rendered with the right view.
  • Privacy by default: no analytics, no telemetry, no SnipTray servers. Passwords, 2FA codes, and credit-card numbers are auto-excluded from history.
  • Per-app exclusion list and four configurable auto-cleanup horizons (1 hour, 1 day, 1 week, never) for anything you do not want kept around.
  • Apple Shortcuts integration so the clipboard can plug into any workflow — meeting joiners, plain-text paste, signature insertion.

What’s next

We are heads-down on a small set of post-1.0 improvements: multi-cursor paste, an iOS Action Button binding, and tighter Stage Manager support on iPadOS. Each will appear here, dated and tagged changelog, the moment it ships.

Have a feature request, a bug report, or a workflow you wish SnipTray supported? Drop us a line. Every reply gets read by someone on the team.

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