I took a whack at making linkding look more like LinkWarden. I didn’t want to modify the source, so I did the whole thing using CSS only. It was an adventure.
linkding, webdesign
I’m excited to offer the next giveaway, 2 licenses ($29.99 value each) for Tally. Counting seems like a simple thing, but if you’ve ever tried to keep track of a total for a while, you know how nice it would be to have some assistance. Tally to the rescue! Easily keep multiple tallies with custom increments on your iPhone and/or Apple Watch. It’s a brilliantly simple tool that you shouldn’t be without.
giveaway, macos
I’m excited to offer the next giveaway, 20 licenses ($9.99 value each) for Monodraw. If you ever need to add ASCII art to a README or any text file, Monodraw is the best tool for creating it. From flow charts to mind maps, Monodraw’s drawing tools make adding boxes, lines, shapes and text as simple as any graphic design program.
giveaway, macos
I’m excited to offer the next giveaway, 5 licenses ($19 value each) for Name Mangler. Name Mangler is a brilliant piece of software designed specifically for renaming batches of files. You can build rulesets to handle all kinds of “mangling,” applying prefixes and suffixes, sequences, using image data to create placeholders like width and date… you name it, it will rename it.
giveaway, macos
I added linkding searching to SearchLink this morning. It works the same as Pinboard searching, just with (or ) as the search shortcut. See the bottom of the Pinboard search page for configuration setup.
bookmarking, linkding, searchlink
I’ve completely switched from Pinboard to linkding for bookmarking. Mostly because Pinboard hasn’t seen development in years, and the creator is getting a little… weird, which makes me wonder about its future. Pinboard still works fine, but linkding is actively developed, has mostly the same features, and can be hosted locally.
bookmarking, linkding, markdown, ruby
Whether you’re a new user or a seasoned pro, ScreenCastsONLINE offers in-depth screencasts on a wide range of topics, from tutorials to app discovery. Check it out.
bookmarks
I’m excited to offer the next giveaway, a 1-year subscription ($89.99) for ScreenCastsONLINE. I’ve learned so much from ScreenCastsONLINE. For tips, tricks, and in-depth how-tos on everything from OmniFocus to Obsidian, you can’t beat their informative and excellently-made videos. This 1-year subscription opens up a plethora of knowledge.
giveaway, macos