Hi every one:-) ), I’ve still enjoyed reading about various PC-only software (like the intriguing Connected-Text ), just out of intellectual curiosity ( or out of strong CRIMPing affliction:-) ) and I hope to still be reading about both PC only, Mac only, Linux only, as well as Mac+Pc+Linux cross-platform software here. I mean, outliners and information organizers are useful to, what maybe 0,0001% of all existing computer users (pc+mac+linux)? Should we avoid talking about them then? As a Mac user (and a long time lurker of this forum. It doesn’t mean we shouldn’t be talking about it. It may not be useful to ALL existing programmers, but it may be useful to programmers of Mac-only software. Here’s a similar product available for both Mac and Windows: I don’ t quite understand these type of reactions. The app embraces two different shapes you can work in a full-screen editor, or deal with your snippets from. Working with over 350 languages, there’s virtually no chance SnippetsLab fails to manage your code. It’s a Mac app that allows to bring together, edit, and share code snippets. Not that useful to many (probably most) programmers. A private collection of code snippets in SnippetsLab. Posted by Skywatcher at 11:04 AM bobmclain wrote: Mac only, so. The whole iOS/iCloud release was a bit premature, IMHO. It helps you to collect and organize valuable code snippets, and makes sure that you have easy access to them whenever you want. SnippetsLab is an easy-to-use snippets manager. Stop reinventing the wheel – be more productive with SnippetsLab. SnippetsLab is an easy-to-use snippets management tool. Keep It still has some serious issues with syncing, although I like it very much on the desktop. I wish the brilliant Quiver was also available on iOS (as a fully functional app, I mean, rather than the viewer sans search it currently is). Here’s a similar product available for both Mac and Windows: Posted by MadaboutDana at 10:51 AM I like SnippetsLab, but it’s only for macOS - not even an iOS version. Not that useful to many (probably most) programmers. Posted by Dellu at 01:08 PM Just look at the manual here: Posted by tightbeam at 12:29 AM Mac only, so. Otherwise, SnippetsLab seems even more capable, for 1/4 of the price of Keep It. Comparing it with Keep It, the only downside I can see is the internal database system that SnippetsLab uses in contras to the transparent storing of files in Keep it. tags and smart folders - Open in a New Window for focused editing - Quick entry + menu icon for fast entry I can barely find any other app that could do as effient writing system as this, presumably, snippet collecting application. ![]() supports Markdown Latex, HTML - github for versioning-this is really useful I was trying to setup git with for versioning my notes. But, I see a potential for information manament. It is advertised as a ssytem for collecting snippets. This is not the purpose of this amazing software. defscrollback 10000 defines our scrollback to 10000 lines (you can access scrollback/edit mode by pressing the key sequence CTRL+a > CTRL+ESC and you can exit this mode by pressing ESC once or twice).SnippetsLab as a main information managing system Pages: 1 Posted by Dellu at 01:08 PM I am amazed how this software is rich in features, and fluide. For example, startup_message off simply turns off the Splash screen we saw earlier. The script presets a number of settings, and most of the ones here are quite self-explanatory. ![]() Termcapinfo xterm* OL=1000 # Increase output buffer for speedīind h # Do not write out copy of screen to diskīind ^ # Do not kill all windows/exit screen Termcapinfo xterm* Z0=E[?3h:Z1=E[?3l:is=E[rE[mE[2JE[HE[?7hE[?1 4 6l # Do not resize window
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