Before switching to Google's keyboard app, Gboard, I frequently switched between Swype (RIP) and Swiftkey. Google's stock keyboard app used to suck back when it was basically identical to the AOSP keyboard app, but since rebranding to Gboard it's received a ton of feature updates. GIF creation, email address autocompletion, floating keyboard mode, Google search integration, and Google Translation integration are just some of the features that keep Gboard installed on my OnePlus 6, Google Pixel 2 XL, and now Google Pixel 3 XL. But there's one feature that I've always craved: a clipboard manager. We've been tracking development of this feature for a few versions, but the latest version of the app rolling out today (version 7.7) is the first to have a fully functional clipboard manager!
Gboard 7.7 adds a Clipboard Manager feature to Google's keyboard app
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