A method and system for sharing data in a computer network having multiple processors enrolled therein. A local clipboard memory is initially associated with each processor enrolled in the computer network. A data object from an application within a processor enrolled in a computer network is thereafter transferred to the clipboard memory associated with that processor, in response to user input. The data object is thereafter automatically transferred to some or all clipboard memories of the other processors enrolled in the computer network. As a result of the automatic transference of the data object to the other clipboard memories of the processors enrolled in a network, applications running on those processors enrolled in the computer network can be directed, via user input, to retrieve the data object from the local clipboard memory of that processor. The clipboard memories contained within processors enrolled in the computer network can be grouped into one or more logical shared clipboard memories, thus allowing for the existence of one or more shared clipboards within the processors enrolled in the computer network.
The present invention provides a method for process-specific exchange of data between machines in a computer network. Each machine runs a plurality of processes. The method includes providing a plurality of clipboards for at least one machine in the computer network, where each clipboard of the plurality of clipboards corresponds to one of the processes running on the at least one machine; and storing data concerning a process of the plurality of processes onto its corresponding clipboard. Because the method of the present invention is process-based, machines may obtain data concerning certain processes on certain machines without the problem of the latest data on a process being overwritten by another process. Since the clipboards of the present invention may reside on a third party, if one or more of the machines in the network fail or are otherwise unavailable, the data on their clipboards are not lost.
A system, method and computer-readable medium for using an Internet clipboard service to loosely couple web services by intercepting download and upload actions of a user in web interfaces to streamline information transfer from a source web service to a destination web service. The method includes the steps of: intercepting a user's request, capturing information retrieved for the request, editing the recorded messages, and replaying the messages on an Internet clipboard server to effect the resource transfer.
A user graphically selects a portion of text of a first document stored on a first computer system, and chooses "Copy Export" from the edit menu. The user is then presented with a list of computer systems coupled to a wireless network and, from that list, selects a second computer system to which the selected portion of text on the first computer system is to be exported. The selected portion of text is then made available to the wireless network by sending a wireless signal from the first computer system to the second computer system indicating that the data is ready for transmission. The user identifies a location in a second document stored on the second computer system by properly positioning the cursor of the second computer system in the second document, and chooses "Past Import" on the second computer system. A wireless signal is then sent from the second computer system to the first computer system requesting that the data be transmitted. In response, the first computer system wirelessly sends the data to the second computer system. The received text portion is then inserted into the second document at the identified location.
An Intermediate Viewer having a user interface which allows viewing, manipulation, and transfer of information elements contained in a transfer buffer to be transferred to a plurality of destination points or areas, with the destination points or areas being defined as belonging to one or more sets of destination points or areas.
A method using two local clipboards in conjunction with the system clipboard to perform cut-and-paste and copy-and-paste operations during the creation and editing of markup language documents. A user editing a document has the option of cutting or copying an entire textbox or selected text from within a textbox. If an entire textbox is copied, two local clipboards are used in combination with the system clipboard to store related information in multiple locations. Upon receipt of a paste command from the user, if a text insertion cursor is present, the text to be pasted is inserted into an existing textbox. If no text insertion cursor is present, a new textbox is created and the text is inserted in the new textbox. The attributes of the text in a newly created textbox depend on how and from what source the text was cut or copied.