My primary hobby is playing video games, and I may play a game this year and then the sequel three years from now. By the time the sequel comes out, I usually forget precisely what happened in the first game, so I always write down what happens in the games I play and store them in a database (Ninox) so I can refer to them later. When I type in Pages, I use a character style of red, underlined letters for names so that I can see them easily at a glance. It takes time to type out names and change the styles, and I usually don’t remember how to spell them (especially when they’re native Japanese names), so it’s easier to copy and paste them in. That’s where Paste comes in. I save the names in a pinboard just for that game, hit the universal keystroke, click on whatever name I need, and it’s pasted into my document. This saves me a TON of time and just makes life easier. I use Paste daily on my Mac for more standard things, but the real draw is for easy access to the commonly-used text. Also, I like the clicking sound that Paste makes when something is copied to the clipboard. When I copy something on my iPhone, my Mac clicks so that I know it was copied successfully. All around, it’s a perfect app and better than any of the other’s I have tried on the App Store. There is the issue that I just bought it, and now it’s a paid subscription, but I think it is worth an annual fee, and most Apps need to be continually paid for to support development with new system updates. I do wish the paid subscription would have come with some sort of new feature to make it feel substantial. I’m writing this review today because they did update it with a feature that was sorely lacking, which was the ability to edit clipboard contents right in Paste. Now, you can, so it’s a perfect 5/5 star app, and I recommend you give it a try.