The best tool by far for copy/pasting is the Popclip app. No need to ever right click > copy ever again. As soon as you've highlighted a piece of text a little window opens asking if you want the to copy it, as soon as you place the cursor somewhere else the same window opens again and asks if you want to paste it. You can also add other features such as using the highlighted text to search Amazon, Google, Google Maps, Dictionary, Capitalise, Translate..... The list is endless.
Its available on the App Store, but its worth having a look at the Productivity Orchard website for details..
http://www.productivityorchard.com/popclip...ity-review
Heres a screen shot of what I'm talking about...
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And don't forget about the screen grab feature on MacBooks. Holding down Shift/cmd/3 takes a full screen shot. Shift/cmd/4 allows you to place a box around an area of the screen and grab a screen shot of what it contains. Screen shots are then saved to your desktop where they can be uploaded to photo bucket etc.
Can you tell I love my macbook? :D
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