I received a request a while back, shortly after my post about Marked 2 and Obsidian, asking me to support Obsidian callouts. I don’t remember who made the request, but it got lodged in the back of my head. I had an hour today to knock out a solution.
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I’m excited to offer the next giveaway, 5 Standard licenses ($39.98 value each) for OmniOutliner. If you think well in outlines, OmniOutliner is the premier tool for doing just that. And it blends seamlessly with other Omni products like OmniGraffle and OmniFocus. This giveaway covers you for Mac ($19.99) and iOS ($19.99).
giveaway, macos, tools
I’m excited to offer the next giveaway, 3 1-year subscriptions ($24.99 value each) for Screens. If you need a remote desktop, whether to control your own servers and remote Macs (or Linux, Windows, or even Raspberry Pis) or to do remote support for customers, friends, and family, Screens has you covered. It’s the most elegant remote desktop software I’ve used, and it’s a Universal app, on Mac, iPhone, and iPad. Seamless clipboard sharing, file drag and drop, and a great…
desktop, giveaway, macos
When I first tried it out, Text Blaze didn’t make it easy to publicly share folders of snippets. They’ve solved that, apparently, so now you can make folders publicly available from the Mac app. So I present…
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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.
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I’m excited to offer the next giveaway, 3 licenses ($64 value each) for Audio Hijack. When you need to route and record multiple audio sources, whether it’s getting separate tracks out of a Skype call for a podcast or recording audio from your music apps, Audio Hijack has all the power you need. Drag and drop a configuration together, linking sources, effects, and outputs, then just hit record.
giveaway, macos, recording