Releases: ankitaggarwal/getcopystack.xyz
CopyStack v1.1.4
CopyStack v1.1.4
Fixed
- Pasting several images or videos in a row could intermittently skip an item. The auto-resizing stack window (added in 1.1.3) animated in a way that briefly blocked the app's main thread on each copy/paste, which could delay or drop the simulated paste keystroke. The window now resizes without blocking, so sequential pasting stays reliable for all content types.
This is a stability fix — the window still grows and shrinks with your stack.
Install: download CopyStack.dmg, open it, and drag CopyStack into Applications. Developer ID-signed and notarized by Apple. Grant Accessibility permission when prompted.
CopyStack v1.1.3
CopyStack v1.1.3
Redesigned stack window
- Items now show their exact paste order as numbered badges — the up-next item is highlighted so you always know what pastes next.
- Thumbnails for images and videos; cleaner type glyphs for text, files, and links.
- The window grows as you copy and shrinks as you paste (up to 5 items, then it scrolls) — a lighter, more playful feel.
- Wider window and a unified, calmer top bar (the paste-order toggle now sits in the header).
- Friendlier empty state that shows you exactly how to start.
Refined Settings
- Grouped, labelled settings with clearer descriptions and a polished About screen.
This is a visual update — copy/paste behaviour is unchanged.
Install: download CopyStack.dmg, open it, and drag CopyStack into Applications. Developer ID-signed and notarized by Apple. Grant Accessibility permission when prompted.
CopyStack v1.1.2
CopyStack v1.1.2
Fixed
- Pasting several items from the stack in quick succession could silently skip items — a Cmd+V pressed while the previous paste was still advancing got swallowed without pasting or removing anything from the stack. At normal pasting speed this could drop roughly every other paste. Presses are now queued and replayed, so sequential pasting is reliable at any speed.
Install: download CopyStack.dmg, open it, and drag CopyStack into Applications. The app is Developer ID-signed and notarized by Apple. Grant Accessibility permission when prompted.
CopyStack v1.1.1
CopyStack v1.1.1
Fixed
- Accessibility permission prompt looping forever even after enabling it in System Settings. macOS ties the grant to the app's code signature, so a permission entry left behind by an older build could never match the current app. CopyStack now detects this and offers a one-click Reset Permission that clears the stale entry and re-prompts, so the grant finally sticks.
If you hit the loop on an existing install, either click Reset Permission when CopyStack offers it, or run tccutil reset Accessibility com.copystack.app in Terminal, relaunch, and grant the permission once.
Install: download CopyStack.dmg, open it, and drag CopyStack into Applications. The app is Developer ID-signed and notarized by Apple. Grant Accessibility permission when prompted.
CopyStack 1.1.0
Signed and notarized by Apple - no more right-click > Open on first launch.
Automatic updates - CopyStack now keeps itself up to date: it downloads new releases, verifies their signature, installs, and restarts on its own.
Install: download CopyStack.dmg, open it, and drag Copy Stack into Applications, then grant Accessibility permission when prompted.
Updating from 1.0.0: use the in-app update prompt or reinstall from this DMG. Because the signing identity changed (self-signed to Developer ID), macOS will ask you to re-grant Accessibility permission once.