Friendpaste

Are they serious? 

 

Are they serious?

If Twitter, Facebook, email and texting aren’t providing you with the appropriate forum to exchange typed communications, now there’s Friendpaste

Friendpaste is a web-based clipboard tool that can quickly shares snippets of plain text and computer code with friends or co-workers.

I’m not a coder per se, so to me this is a little overkill. I guess it makes sense to coders but I can’t understand why this couldn’t be achieved via email…?

This description comes from Lifehacker:

Friendpaste supports simple text sharing for revision, or you can lock your pastes against viewing and editing with a password.

You can use formatting for dozens of different kinds of code, and it has a revision and annotation system so the friends you share your code with can leave smarter comments. One of the great code-centric features is the ability to leave a comment based on the line number of the code you are reviewing making it easier to reference comments to their appropriate place. If you have a trick or service up your sleeve for sharing your clipboard contents with friends and colleagues, sound off in the comments below.

About Josh Kitlas

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