![]() We still have not bought in to the flat icons that Apple is so fond of, and we think the washed-out appearance and smashed toolbars that debuted in Mac OS 11 are a mistake that Steve Jobs would never have allowed. If you find an issue, contact us right away so we can fix it. All of our apps have been tested on Mac OS 10.10 Yosemite through Mac OS 13 Ventura. and also closes some 'gaps' in relation to the Together it´s supposed to replace (in some way).Will GrowlyBird apps run on Mac OS 13 Ventura? ![]() while it excels in some repsects over Together, and one can see a rationale for it becoming a 'different' app compared to Together, the loss of some of the real strengths of Together at a time where you have to put up more money will only be justified in the long run, if Keep It keeps it up on feature development –. So for me Keep It (along with its subscription politics) remains a hopeful contender. others have some other complaints as to this (like encryption missing now), but for me the biggest loss – and one that seems a little self-defeating for an app enhancing the use of tags for retrieval – is the dropping of a well-featured way to manage your tags in the first place (Together had hierarchical tags, tag groups, you could see and review all your tags in a structured way). While some big advantages can be seen (tag drill down for even better/faster file-/info-retrieval and an overall better iCloud sync), there are some big losses on some features that really made me chose Together. with a promising trajectory, but also with some caveeats as to feature loss vis-a-vis Together. subscription-based) system in case of use across devices Keep It is a mixed bag. Given the forced change from Together to Keep It, and the introduction of a more cost-intensive (a.k.a. Use a bookmarklet to add links from web browsers that don’t use Share extensions.Save files to Keep It’s folders to automatically add them to the library.Share extension can add links, text, images and other files, and append text to notes from within other apps.Copy clickable links to items in Keep It.Compact Mode reduces the app to a single column, ideal for using alongside other apps.Use the Tag Filter to see all items with a tag and any other relevant tags choose another tag to drill down further.Use keywords and natural language for dates while searching.Choose suggestions as you search to create complex searches with ease.Search everything in Keep It: names, tags, file contents, dates, kinds and more.Make items favorites and drag lists to the Favorites Bar for quick access.Use labels to color-code items for quick visual recognition.Use bundles to gather items into one place - items can be in more than one bundle at a time.Folders let you organise things hierarchically - select a folder to see everything it and its subfolders contain.Use the Recents list to see things you’ve added or viewed lately.See summaries and thumbnails in the list for most files. ![]()
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