Submitted by Adam Knight on September 2, 2009 - 10:05pm
I’ve noticed, and received many reports, that CUPS-PDF is broken in Snow Leopard. I’ve been toying with it and it’s not a quick fix, it looks like.
I updated to v2.5 from the site and tried that one, but the new CUPS 1.4 in Snow Leopard won’t recognize it. So, I’ll keep trying and once I figure it out I’ll post a new version.
No need to keep emailing me. :)
Submitted by Adam Knight on August 20, 2009 - 1:04pm
I’m pondering different things to do with Notae 3 (yes, it’s still happening).
The data store is moving to a single store per user rather than the documents aspect it has now (though it will import old documents into the new store, and you will be able to switch stores and keep it wherever you like (within reason)). Because of this, the ability to keep things in different notebooks will go away, which I’m not sure I like.
So an idea to keep it was to have distinct objects called Notebooks that notes could be associated with, like folders.Read more
Submitted by Adam Knight on May 22, 2008 - 10:51am
I’ve been thinking of the direction I want to take Notae recently (after fixing that damned speed problem with Leopard that Apple seems to want to ignore). I want to do the following things:Read more
- .Mac Sync of notes and tags.
- Cleaner tags. Right now, while it works, it feels a little off when you use the tag palette to find things. It could be exchanged with another GUI element that makes it easier to manage tags as well as organize by them.
Submitted by Adam Knight on January 4, 2008 - 9:16pm
Unfortunately, Spotlight in Leopard has a bug. A pretty bad one.
As the notes change, Spotlight feels the need to hit the Spotlight index file 22-27 times for no reason, and only for some people. Two out of my three machines are affected. I’ve been told there’s nothing I can change and that I should wait on an update to the OS to resolve the issue.
This sucks, generally, but looking at how the issue presents, I can’t see a clear way around it (as notes change, I load a new NIB — the act of reading the NIB causes Spotlight to go haywire).Read more
Submitted by Adam Knight on December 21, 2007 - 3:25pm
The products at CP may see a little longer of a delay than I’d like, with refreshes possibly in the February timeframe. That saddens me, but there’s no way around it, my day job is taking up far too much of my time.
However, that doesn’t mean you have to go without quality Mac software. :) I’m a co-founder of Barton Springs Software and we just released a beta version of our first major product, Prosperity. It’s a desktop personal finance program written exclusively for the Mac and includes the ability to connect to banks that offer OFX servers and download your transactions from them. It, of course, also allows for file imports from QIF and OFX as well as manual entry.
Feel free to get in on the beta by going to the site and signing up for the mailing list. You’ll get instructions from there.
Submitted by Adam Knight on November 5, 2007 - 10:04am
I was on vacation for the release of Leo, so I’m a little late for the final compatibility scorecard. As far as I can tell:Read more
- Notae runs fine in Leopard. I’ll do some more testing to make absolutely sure every feature works well, but I’ve been checking all along and nothing’s obviously broken.
- My CUPS-PDF distribution does not work in Leopard. I’m sure it’s something simple and I’ll look into it soon.
- Text Reader and Launchd Editor have not been tested in Leo, but I expect no problems as these are very simple programs.
Submitted by Adam Knight on October 25, 2007 - 3:06pm
I’ll be on vacation until November 5th. Contact of any kind will be delayed until I return. Comments on the support site and this site will be disabled in the mean time as I will not be here to monitor for spam, etc.
I’ll try and clear out the inbox before I go, though…
Submitted by Adam Knight on October 16, 2007 - 12:27am
Fixes
- Comments for new notes are now empty.
- Tag browser resets when a new note is made.
- The demo period now resets for unregistered users of older versions.
Submitted by Adam Knight on October 15, 2007 - 12:39pm
The reason that Notae 2.1 removed the translations is that I really needed to add some UI elements and get an update out but couldn’t really wait on the translations for all the translations I’d added so far.
Now that I really look at the user base for Notae (the sites that give it news and the IPs downloading it), French- and German-speaking countries are growing in number very quickly.
For future versions of Notae, I’d like to limit the translations to just three: English, French, and German. I think that about covers everyone.
I’m going to push out a 2.2.1 later today with some small fixes, but for 2.2.2 I’d like to go to this model.Read more
Submitted by Adam Knight on October 12, 2007 - 3:12am
Notae 2.2 has been released has been released with the following enhancements.
Features
- Notes can be set as templates and inserted into other notes via a contextual menu.
- Added the ability to automatically save a document when closed.
- The search field can now match partial tag names in both All and Tag modes.
- Contextual menus on table and text area for actions such as duplicate and export as well as the setting of many note attributes, including locked status, adding and removing tags, and template status.
- Added a preference for displaying the open document selector when no documents are open.
FixesRead more
- Copy Note as HTML is more reliable.
- Spotlight index is now more comprehensive and reliable. Documents will be reindexed when opened and the new index written out when the document is saved again.
- Resolved potential crash when fetching web pages.
- Focus now goes to the text area when switching notes.
- Note header now reliably disables its fields when appropriate.
- Escape properly ends editing of items in the table view now.
- Info palette now properly saves changes if it is closed without moving out of the field being edited.
- Tags can be dragged from the tags palette to the note header’s tag field now.
- Table properly rejects files that are not importable.
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