I just pushed out build 822 of Marked 2. It’s a free update to all current users, so “Check for Updates” in the Marked menu to grab it. If you want to try it out before you buy, just download the free trial at marked2app.com. If you’re a Marked 1 user looking to upgrade, just drop me a line for a coupon.
markdown, marked
I had a great chat with Dave Seah this week. He’s the inventor of the Printable CEO and a bunch of other great stuff. He’s a creative guy working to make it on his own by turning his ideas into marketable products. It was an excellent conversation and I’m really glad I got to meet him.
podcast, productivity, systematic
The Increment Templated Service is one I wrote a couple of years ago and have found more useful over time than I thought it would be. It’s had some updates since then, and now covers a few more use cases.
service
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bookmarks, browser, productivity, tools
There have been multiple articles lately across the parts of the Internet I frequent regarding what one shouldn’t post on their social media accounts. I would like to respond to every one of them by saying “screw you.” I’m pretty sure there’s no Dear Abby for Facebook, and if there is, it isn’t you.
facebook, personal, twitter
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bookmarks, cheatsheet, markdown, tools
I wrote up the Vox 1.0 release for TUAW a little while back. It seems like it’s only been a few months (it’s been 6), but Vox 2.0 is already here. I love this powerful little music controller and have been using it as my main (non-Spotify/Simplify) player.
apps, macappstore, macos, music
I got a lot of grief last time I posted about Cheaters for not opening with what it was. I just assume everyone reading this tracks everything I do, which would be a difficult proposition, even if it were true. So:
cheaters, cheatsheet, markdown
Custom processors are an advanced feature of Marked which provide a lot of power and flexibility — if you know how to write scripts and implement them. For the average user they’re of less use, but for the power users they’re a goldmine.
marked, scripting
Together 3 from Reinvented Software is a really great app for organizing all kinds of files. I especially like that it can create references to files without having to import the originals, if you want. Fast search, great tagging, and it works well with plain text files to boot.
markdown, marked