The fact that this application still supports PPCs running 10.5 just rocks my world. Like others have said, it "just works". I have an old G4 Mac Mini acting as an office server. Printopia just increased the usefulness that old machine.
Got in the Macupdate Promo Bundle. Can't beat the price.
This tool will prove to be an essential part of my workflow as I produce a podcast featuring chapter-based releases. The price is well worth it, given its simplicity and feature set. It "just works" in places where other tools seem to fail. Thanks the developer!
I'm one of those people who has to have his drink coaster aligned parallel to the table. I also like to have my windows arranged just as well. Divvy is the perfect bar coaster re-arranger for OSX.
I use Memoires every single day as a place to capture notes and todos at work. I've tried and purchased a myriad of task managers (such as Things.app), note-taking tools (such as Evernote), and document "buckets" (like Yojimbo), and never managed to find a consistent workflow that I was happy with.
Memoires is ridiculously simple. I enjoy taking notes and filing them by date. I take pictures of whiteboards at meetings with my iPhone and paste them into my notes for later reference.
For "buckets" of research documents where the date isn't that important, I switch it to "All Entries" view.
Files stored by Memoires also work consistently across machines sharing a Dropbox account. This isn't always the case with other pieces of journaling software out there.
Though it uses Sqlite for storage, I'd appreciate seeing would be the ability to export my entries to another database-like format, even if it were CSV, XML, or something like that.
Again, Memoires isn't fancy, but it works, and I was happy to pay for something void of clutter that I use almost every day.
Airfoil and it's companion Airfoil Speakers operate beautifully in three rooms of my house. It's easy to set up, and works as advertised. Rogue Amoeba creates software that "just works" and their prices are fair.
My only desire in Airfoil would be an option hide the audio level monitor when it runs in the foreground. I can hear the audio in my speakers, so I don't need to waste visual space and CPU cycles on level meters.
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Got in the Macupdate Promo Bundle. Can't beat the price.
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Pwenzel reviewed on 31 May 2011
Memoires is ridiculously simple. I enjoy taking notes and filing them by date. I take pictures of whiteboards at meetings with my iPhone and paste them into my notes for later reference.
For "buckets" of research documents where the date isn't that important, I switch it to "All Entries" view.
Files stored by Memoires also work consistently across machines sharing a Dropbox account. This isn't always the case with other pieces of journaling software out there.
Though it uses Sqlite for storage, I'd appreciate seeing would be the ability to export my entries to another database-like format, even if it were CSV, XML, or something like that.
Again, Memoires isn't fancy, but it works, and I was happy to pay for something void of clutter that I use almost every day.
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Pwenzel rated on 13 Apr 2011
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Pwenzel reviewed on 22 Mar 2011
My only desire in Airfoil would be an option hide the audio level monitor when it runs in the foreground. I can hear the audio in my speakers, so I don't need to waste visual space and CPU cycles on level meters.