How to use Scapple (App Store) to construct diagrams with the minimum effort, and paying attention to their contents rather than formatting.
Tinderbox
The Books app demonstrates how stultified is the approach to text on computers. It’s carefully engineered to work like a book, not to bring any new powers to text or reading.
One of the few apps that I still use frequently, and have used since version 1.0 in Mac OS X 10.0, Tinderbox has just been upgraded to version 8. Here’s why you should try it out.
A listing of over 50 articles, and a detailed index of the topics covered in them, from adornments to zoom.
Using composite notes and included text to pull together content from existing notes, and displaying chosen content in a timeline.
A new hypertext combining Tennyson’s poetry and superb paintings from those associated with the Pre-Raphaelite movement. Free to download.
Wouldn’t you like your book or other document to look as wonderful as those of Edward Tufte? Here’s how to do that in Tinderbox and LaTeX.
Does it matter if your notes are all templates, exporting lists the right way, and why use outline views?
Tinderbox proves an ideal platform for creating and maintaining LaTeX documents, with these export templates and prototypes.
Want to write to Sierra’s log from a language or app which doesn’t give easy access? Use this free tool which now writes anything you want.