Copycat for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge 3.1.7 released

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The latest version of Copycat for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge, version 3.1.7, introduces a convenient context menu feature that allows users to choose their preferred format when pasting clipboard items. This extension enhances the copying capabilities from the internet by providing a right-click menu that enables users to copy content more effectively and flexibly.

With Copycat, users can customize their preferences through an options page and assign browser shortcuts to various commands. The extension allows for the copying of URLs in different formats, including absolute, relative, and root-relative links, which typically requires developer mode to access. Setting up Copycat is straightforward, and users can create a selection of copying options in the Menu section. It supports copying text from tabs, frames, and URLs while also allowing users to capture image, audio, and video sources.

The user-friendly interface of Copycat offers extensive menu customization, enabling users to paste clipboard content in various formats such as HTML, Markdown, BBCode, JSON, AsciiDoc, or plain text, based on the shortcuts they have configured. This makes it easier for users of all skill levels to convert clipboard items into formats usually preferred by advanced users.

Key features of Copycat for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge include:

- Copying tab titles and links in multiple formats (Plain text, Rich text, HTML, Markdown, Org-Mode, AsciiDoc, BBCode)
- Copying frame titles and links in various formats
- Copying selected text as Plain text, JSON, Markdown, HTML, and other formats
- Copying images as HTML, Markdown, BBCode, or Data URLs
- Copying native audio and video content as HTML

In addition to these features, Copycat enhances the overall user experience by streamlining the process of copying and pasting diverse content types, making it an essential tool for anyone who frequently works with online information.

The extension continuously evolves, and users can look forward to future updates that may introduce even more functionality and customization options

Copycat for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge 3.1.7 released

With Copycat, users can customize their preferences through an options page and assign browser shortcuts to various commands. The extension allows for the copying of URLs in different formats, including absolute, relative, and root-relative links, which typically requires developer mode to access. Setting up Copycat is straightforward, and users can create a selection of copying options in the Menu section. It supports copying text from tabs, frames, and URLs while also allowing users to capture image, audio, and video sources.

The user-friendly interface of Copycat offers extensive menu customization, enabling users to paste clipboard content in various formats such as HTML, Markdown, BBCode, JSON, AsciiDoc, or plain text, based on the shortcuts they have configured. This makes it easier for users of all skill levels to convert clipboard items into formats usually preferred by advanced users.

Key features of Copycat for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge include:

- Copying tab titles and links in multiple formats (Plain text, Rich text, HTML, Markdown, Org-Mode, AsciiDoc, BBCode)
- Copying frame titles and links in various formats
- Copying selected text as Plain text, JSON, Markdown, HTML, and other formats
- Copying images as HTML, Markdown, BBCode, or Data URLs
- Copying native audio and video content as HTML

In addition to these features, Copycat enhances the overall user experience by streamlining the process of copying and pasting diverse content types, making it an essential tool for anyone who frequently works with online information.

The extension continuously evolves, and users can look forward to future updates that may introduce even more functionality and customization options

Copycat for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge 3.1.7 released @ MajorGeeks