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I don't think these outliner-type apps are ideal for task management. They can be shoehorned to do so, but I prefer a straight task manager that can directly post dated/timed events right into my cale...
Hierarchical tags
1/5/2020
The only time I use them is within Lightroom's Keyword List Panel. It's an easy way to add multiple, relevant keywords. So, with keyword hierarchy I could add Toronto’ and the app would add R...
2019 reflection question
1/3/2020
I (re)discovered that what I should prioritize for myself is cross-platform apps that are privacy-related, such that local files sync (with encryption) in the cloud to Mac/iOS, instead of using apps/s...
CarbonFin Outliner update
12/31/2019
Update finally fixs bug that prevented importing OPML. Interesting that it's updated in the iOS App Store but the update isn't yet noted on the dev's website (shrug):
https://carbonfin.com/
Dynalist Pro 50% off promotion
12/21/2019
I got that email yesterday. It's their yearly offer, though it's a little surprising they didn't offer it around Black Friday.
I'm conflicted, because I think $48 a fair value at that 50% off price (...
myBase is on sale today at Bits duJour
12/13/2019
MadaboutDana wrote:
>Much as I like MacJournal, I find myBase rather easier to use despite an
>(almost) equally comprehensive range of features.
I'd like to try using MacJournal as a replacement...
RIP RexPad:
Just got an email from the dev saying it was shutting down, and it's also noted on the website.
Are you still using Mubu, or was that just an experiment? (My Chinese is very rusty so I don't think I could use it, but I'm still curious.)
Venezuela's government has long accused of torture, persecuting its political rivals, it's been shunned by more than 50 nations, it's in the middle of an exodus of 5 million of its citizens amidst ram...
Noteplan 2.0 is here, on time
10/17/2019
I bought and am using NotePlan, and with its text-based notes I'm considering using it to replace Day One.
I like it a lot, and was initially having some trouble grokking how best to use it. But I w...
Clickup 2.0 now in Public Beta
10/15/2019
The prominent use of 'assignees' and 'watchers' and 'group by status' tells me that it's more for business than personal productivity. The expanded card view inside lists is nice, but it doesn't make ...
Quire.io (free until mid-2019)
10/13/2019
Hmm, it sounds like they hit a few roadblocks trying to implement that mock-up.
Interesting that a lot of other apps and app-services (TickTick, Ora, Notion, Quire, Airtable, Quip, Orangescrum, tidil...
Quire.io (free until mid-2019)
10/13/2019
It’s the one big addition they’ve been promising since last year, so I really hope they’re far along with it.
https://twitter.com/amix3k/status/1073162472876597249
Quire.io (free until mid-2019)
10/13/2019
Luhmann wrote:
> I'll stick with Todoist for now.
I'm using Todoist as well, and am waiting for the promised October '19 update, which is supposed to be based on a new foundation, remove a few edg...
Quire.io (free until mid-2019)
10/13/2019
FYI it appears that they've pushed back charging until "At least until the first half of 2020"
https://quire.io/pricing
Kanban view looks good now.
https://quire.io/tutorial/board
Getting started:...
Aquaminds Notetaker
10/6/2019
I see. Unfortunately, I find more and more that I want to access and edit my files with my iPhone or iPad, which is why I made the comparison to OmniOutliner. At this point most of my writing files ap...
I remember this app from way back. Just did a search and found this Macworld review from 2009:
https://www.macworld.com/article/1138473/pearnote.html
Unfortunately, the dev stopped tweeting two year...
Aquaminds Notetaker
10/4/2019
Jeffery Smith wrote:
>Omnioutliner can do that, but
>formatting in Omnioutline is a nightmare.
Agreed. But what, if anything are you doing outside the Mac? A Mac-only silo doesn't sit right in 2019...
Neville Franks wrote:
>I'm sorry but this is a complete waste of my time.
You must enjoy wasting your time, Neville. ;~)
I appreciate your response, Daly. I asked what he specifically meant by the term, and I think he got a little defensive. I’m pretty familiar with the competing browsers, and how they have advanc...
Neville Franks wrote:
> I'm sorry but this is a complete waste of my time. Clearly you are a
>very happy Safari user and that's just fine.
Actually I use Brave. Please don't presume to know about o...
Neville Franks wrote:
> they were found in a minute of quick
>searching. I do follow what is going on with all Browsers
Yet you needed to do a (poor) search with old info to buttress your claims?...
Not sure how familiar you are with the browser's advancements, or capabilities, or updates, given links to 18+ month-old threads. At any rate, thanks for the replay, and perhaps the new improvements t...
Neville Franks wrote:
>>>Unfortunately Apple
>>>doesn't give Safari much love.
>>
>>Given the regular updates, plus the fact that about 17% of all browsers
>>(and about 25% of mobile browser traffi...
Neville Franks wrote:
>Unfortunately Apple
>doesn't give Safari much love.
Given the regular updates, plus the fact that about 17% of all browsers (and about 25% of mobile browser traffic) = Safari...
