I’m excited to offer the next giveaway, 3 Standard licenses ($99 value each) for DEVONthink. DEVONthink is the ultimate in Knowledge Management, allowing you to collect all of your notes, documents, emails, and more, then analyze and draw connections between them automatically. Scan paper documents with OCR to make them searchable, archive emails, even download complete websites. This giveaway is for a Standard license, which can be upgraded to the powerful DEVONthink Pro for just the…
giveaway, macos
I added a few more (obvious) filters to Conductor this morning. I really should have started here, it makes configuration so convenient and alleviates the need for about 50% of what you would do with scripting. Now you can do it all from one YAML file.
conductor, marked, scripting
So yesterday I announced a new feature in Conductor called Filters. Little built-in commands for performing simple tasks without having to write whole scripts for them. In the process of writing the feature, I forgot what might be the most useful function of all: injecting JavaScripts.
blogging, conductor, markdown, marked, scripting
Last month I released Conductor, a tool for handling multiple Custom Processors in Marked. It allows you to use natural language conditions to determine which command or script to run, either as preprocessor or processor for Marked. But I found a lot of my scripts were just injecting metadata or performing other simple actions, so I added a new feature to Conductor called Filters. Filters are just shortcuts to avoid having to write simple (often 3 or 4 line) scripts.
conductor, markdown, marked, scripting
I’m excited to offer the next giveaway, 2 Standard licenses ($209.98 value each) for OmniGraffle, including both iOS and Mac licenses. OmniGraffle is the premier application for visual communication of ideas. Omni makes great software, and OmniGraffle is evidence of that. This giveaway gets you licenses for both Mac ($149.99) and iOS ($59.99).
giveaway, macos
I’m not going to lie, Obsidian is really cool. It’s a Markdown-based note system that has a ton of cool features, and even more with its healthy plugin community.
markdown, marked, obsidian, plugin, productivity
I’m excited to offer the next giveaway, 10 licenses ($14.99 value each) for MacUpdater. I run MacUpdater every day to keep all of my software up to date. It keeps track of every update released for hundreds of Mac Apps, including Mac App Store apps. You can ignore individual updates or entire apps, so it only acts on the apps you want updated. It makes installing all available updates a one-click affair in most cases. Keeping your apps updated makes sure you always have the latest…
giveaway, macos
I’m excited to offer the next giveaway, 3 licenses ($59.99 value each) for BBEdit. BBEdit is the longest-running text editor on the Mac, and it’s only gotten better through the years. With amazing extensibility using AppleScript, a notebook manager, Anaconda Virtual Environments, regex pattern playgrounds, and much, much more, it’s the best solution out there for native text editing on the Mac. Version 15 adds a minimap, expandable “cheat sheets,” ChatGPT Worksheets, a new…
developer, giveaway, macos
One of the major things I use mind maps for is developing longer-form writing. I do best spitting out all of my ideas for topics and chapters into a mind map, then editing the nodes into chapters and paragraphs. I’ve always done this with iThoughts, which has great keyboard shortcuts for navigating and switching between node and notes panels. Then I would view the piece as it came together using Marked’s iThoughts integration, and when it was in a mostly gelled state, I would export Markdown…
editor, markdown, marked, mindmapping, writing