![]() Of course the owners of these boards did not leave it at that. They soon found out that the Haswell Refresh CPUs mostly work, with just one minor but highly annoying issue: Instead of rebooting, the machine hangs. ![]() In the DEVONthink 2.x applications ALL files are stored in their native filetypes within the database and can be recovered without having to export them. But even that could be resolved by manually updating the Management Engine (ME) firmware. When the conversion is complete, select ALL the content of your database and Export it (files & folders) to a new target folder in the Finder.ĬOMMENT: In DEVONthink 1.x some file types including text files, HTML, and WebArchive files were stored in the ‘monolithic’ database and so could not be recovered except by running the application to export them. When DT Personal 2.0 is first launched, it will ‘see’ and offer to copy/convert your existing DT Personal 1.x database into the version 2 database. Download and install a demo of DEVONthink Personal 2.0 (current post is public beta 8, which will expire 28 February, 2010).Using DEVONnote, I would like to be able to create a group for each file, and import the csv into multiple notes inside the group. You will then be able to import the text files and bookmarks into DEVONnote. csv files where the first row contains the field names, and the remaining rows are data for the field. Now all your notes are available in the Finder. When you receive the demo extension by email (which can only be issued once), launch DT Personal 1.9.16 and select and export ALL the content (files & folders) to a new target folder in the Finder. That can be done at the fourth ‘lifesaver’ symbol at /support/index.html Request a 30-day extension of the demo period for DT Personal 1.9.16.If you haven’t installed Bear already, I’d strongly advise it. ![]() ![]() It’s no real competition for DTPro, sure, but there’s more. The Bear extension is the most directly comparable I had the strong impression you’d already been inspired by Bear (re: typography, elegant formatting tools etc.) in any case, but perhaps I’m wrong? I suspect there’s Markdown happening under the skin in Agenda, hence your copying/pasting options. The most (and only) interesting feature of Yojimbo is probably its interface but DT Pro v1.1 will simplify/improve a few things too (just the first steps towards v2 ) Are you serious I don’t think you’re being honest if the only good thing you see in Yojimbo is the interface. Today I have it in Bento, which was abandoned by Apple a few years ago, so I’m once again going to have to move it (probably to TapForms). But the good thing about a Safari extension is that it keeps Agenda to the forefront of your users’ minds, as it were (“top of mind” thing), and of course you can devise a suitably attractive icon. But this process which has been ongoing for over three decades has been relatively easy, since all the apps I’ve used export to and import from CSV files. Similar extensions exist for OneNote and DEVONthink, and of course you can use sharing services to copy pages or bits thereof – or in some cases, just links – to any number of other apps (Together, Keep It, Curiota, EagleFiler, Yojimbo, DEVONthink etc. You’re more than half way there, at a guess. Well, the best way to explain is to take the excellent example of Bear (Writer)’s Safari extension, which clips the web page or else selected text and copies it (in Markdown) to a Bear note.
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