Does anyone have any recommendations for a good Outliner for the Mac that also syncs to iPadOS? Ideally I’d like to be able to use the outline for presentations on the iPad having (mostly) written it on the Mac, so increasing font size and ease of use there is important. Printing outlines is occasionally important to me. Omnioutliner seems like a safe bet, but I do resent an $80 upgrade from essentials so I can get bold 🙂 and there has been some criticism of lack of development. W...
Mastodon has a reputation for a harboring a culture of ‘reply guys’. There is a culture of high engagement and reactions on people’s posts, which further alleviates the level and amount of replies that are annoying, irritating or demeaning. The account Mastodon Migration recently collected some posts by large accounts that all experience this issue, […]
A tiled web map, slippy map or tile map is a map displayed in a web browser by seamlessly joining dozens of individually requested image or vector data files. It is the most popular way to display and navigate maps, replacing other methods such as Web Map Service (WMS) which typically display a single large image, with arrow buttons to navigate to nearby areas. Google Maps was one of the first major mapping sites to use this technique. The first tiled web maps used raster tiles, before the emergence of vector tiles.
Would you like to meet other car enthusiasts in your area? Do you like creating meetups, going for drives, attending car events, or creating automotive photography? We're looking for RoadStr Ambassadors that would like to help us create a better automotive community both in-app and in your local area!
As an AllTrails member, you have the ability to upload files to your activities, add a file to an existing map, or create a new map from a file. Our file size limit is 8MB and is only available on ...
I am once again foolishly attempting to standardize the formatting of a tag. I presume there’s been some discussion about which is preferable etc. Standard formatting makes it easier to discover actual data entry issues and direct folks more cleanly to things needing human intervention and investigation (phone numbers missing digits, etc). I have a set of validator rules that standardize to the all dashes form but that just happened to be the most common in the dataset I first pulled (King Cou...
Twitter starts rolling out simplified web interface to some users
Don't be surprised if Twitter looks very different on the web in the near future. The social network has started rolling out a previously teased web redesign that, for starters, boasts a much simpler look -- the three-column view is gone in favor of a simpler (not to mention more vivid) two-column layout. It's thankfully about more than cosmetics, even if it doesn't have everything users might like.
In one place all the posts related to hardware, software and other considerations for setting up a productive scientific digital workflow. At the bottom of this page, you will also find “extr…
GoodLinks Adds Even Deeper Shortcuts Integration with Ability to Retrieve Current Article, Selections, and More
A few weeks ago on AppStories, I mentioned to John that I was looking for the “Things of read-later apps”. What I meant is that I wanted to find an app to save articles for later that felt native to Apple platforms, had a reliable text parser, but, more importantly, featured deep Shortcuts integration to
Apple's recent unveiling of a Journal app at WWDC was an exciting development for us at Day One. This app introduces a wider audience to the benefits of
MacStories Selects 2023: Recognizing the Best Apps of the Year - MacStories
John: Every year, it seems like the MacStories Selects awards roll around faster than the last, and this year was no exception. For most people, the year begins on January 1st, but for us, WWDC marks the beginning of our year, and the MacStories Selects Awards feel like its conclusion. Plenty happens the rest of