Simon Støvring (a recent MPU guest) is at it again with an update to his cute holiday app, Festivitas, which puts holiday lights in the menu bar and a snowstorm on your desktop. My favorite feature is how the lights delicately move out of the way when you go to select an item on the screen behind them.
The funny thing is, back before the internet, even before Coleco Football, Mastermind was my game of choice. And even as an eight-year-old, I remember thinking, “What the hell is up with this box picture?“
I’ve been iterating on my script to grab a link from any email message from Mail and embed it somewhere else in your Mac. In this video, I share the latest version of the script along with a tutorial on how to connect it to Keyboard Maestro.
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The DEVONthink team has been hard at work this year. Earlier this year, they released DEVONthink 4.0 Copernicus for the Mac, and now they have released DEVONthink To Go 4.0 Kepler for iPhone and iPad.
This is a major update, including features like Generative AI, custom metadata, versioning, and revision-proof databases. They’ve also improved search and smart groups.
I’ve got several DEVONthink databases that I’m constantly in. The area of greatest improvement in DEVONthink over the last several years has been the mobile experience. If you’re a DEVONthink user who hasn’t tried it for a while, you should.
Moreover, the Mac, iPad, and iPhone versions of DEVONthink now share a single license, making it easier than ever to use the mobile version. You can learn more here.
Here’s a great Keyboard Maestro Macro written by Jim Sauer and posted in the Keyboard Maestro forums. It lets you easily get deep links to notes in Apple Notes (provided they are stored on iCloud). Thanks to Jim for creating this excellent workflow… This is a post for the MacSparky Labs Pathfinder and Insider members. Care to join? If you’re already a member, you can log in here.
In our latest installment of the MacSparky Labs Book Club, we read Apple in China. This one sparked an interesting discussion about Apple and how they find themselves in this pickle. It’s a great book and a great discussion. Enjoy.
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Here’s the audio from our recent Jam Session on careers and retirement. Enjoy!… This is a post for the MacSparky Labs Pathfinder and Insider members. Care to join? If you’re already a member, you can log in here.