Compared to TaskPaper it has two features in particular that I think will make integrations easier:Įach Bike row has a persistent unique id.įile format is more defined and easier to parse than TaskPaper. Thingsīike is very much designed to integrate with other tools through scripting. I'm curious whether this will somehow offer intergrations with TaskPaper or with other task management apps, e.g. You can just save/load in one of three formats. You don't need to "export" your data from Bike. It's not really so much an export as a supported file format. I think you've found, but just so others know. Nvm, export format is an option in the save dialog! If you use the OPML format I "think" there must be some outliner out there for iOS that you could iCloud sync with? If anyone has recommendation please share. There's a possibility of syntax highlighting in multiline code blocks, but no promise and not likely soon. I will use rich text for inline formatting. (Might take me a few days to get to it, inbox full at moment) Anyone please email me if you tried to use it and want a retroactive 20% off. Ugh, looks like somehow I didn't even created that code. I'm pleasantly surprised to see regex as an option in the search bar. It's unclear what the pros/cons are of purchasing directly from hogbaysoftware vs from the App Store. Things – or whether by wondering this, I'm actually missing the point. nvm, export format is an option in the save dialog! I'm worried I won't easily be able to export to a format easily readable by others (unless I script it myself). This will probably prevent me from committing in the short term.ĪppleScript doesn't excite me as much as the possibility of a JS/Python API. I'm worried about not being able to edit stuff on iOS. I like that there's a kb shortcut for nearly everything. I like how 'native' the context menu feels. I love how my cursor glides across the screen. I like how paired-down the preferences pane is. That said, a long-form vid with voice-over demonstrating some of the core functionality would have been nice too (because I'm less keen on reading at the end of the day). I love that there is extensive documentation on day 1. Not because markdown is the be-all and end-all, but because I know sooner or later I'm going to want to insert code blocks. I'm disappointed there is no support for markdown. I like how doesn't exit full-screen mode. Like others have already said, I would like to be able customize the font. After some time I managed to use my Mac at work, and I discovered. The music in the intro vid is upbeat but got on my nerves halfway through. kGTD): kGTD was based on OmniOutliner, and is OmniFocus predecessor. I just get this good feeling when I'm using it. So far, I've always failed to make them stick, ultimately going back to plain markdown/txt + $editor. I don't really know whether I have a need for an outliner.
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