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This is seriously a dream come true. My long-time, absolute favorite mac application,
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Reblogged for THE THREE WAY NERD BONER / BLOWING OF MY MIND. Simplenote. Dropbox....(which...
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Notational Velocity - Version 2.0β2 Release Notes
Boner, boner, boner.
Two of the best things on my Mac now sync programmatically and without spit or baling wire—with the cloud, with my iPhone, and, by extension, with every computer I own via the game-changing Dropbox. Yes. Big.
If you live in text files and crave seamless, no-brainer, crazy-fast syncing, that little icon represents a milestone in the evolution of simple, low-friction workflows.
[via Fletcher, whose SimplenoteSync.pl has been a godsend in the interim]
Reblogged for THE THREE WAY NERD BONER / BLOWING OF MY MIND.
Simplenote.
Dropbox.
Notational Velocity (which I’ve only now seriously looked at because I didn’t see a need for it before).
All of which are free.
Combined to make a system where I can edit text files on my Mac and have them available on-line (which isn’t a big deal, you can do that with Dropbox).
The biggest difference is that I can edit them on my iPhone (or, presumably, iPad) and have them sync’d back.
I can’t think of an easier way to accomplish this, actually.
Wow. Cool.](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_kx4rrmV8Tl1qz4rlzo1_400.jpg)
http://notational.net/releasenotes/release2/#new
Notational Velocity - Version 2.0β2 Release Notes
Boner, boner, boner.
Two of the best things on my Mac now sync programmatically and without spit or baling wire—with the cloud, with my iPhone, and, by extension, with every computer I own via the game-changing Dropbox. Yes. Big.
If you live in text files and crave seamless, no-brainer, crazy-fast syncing, that little icon represents a milestone in the evolution of simple, low-friction workflows.
[via Fletcher, whose SimplenoteSync.pl has been a godsend in the interim]
Reblogged for THE THREE WAY NERD BONER / BLOWING OF MY MIND.
Simplenote.
Dropbox.
Notational Velocity (which I’ve only now seriously looked at because I didn’t see a need for it before).
All of which are free.
Combined to make a system where I can edit text files on my Mac and have them available on-line (which isn’t a big deal, you can do that with Dropbox).
The biggest difference is that I can edit them on my iPhone (or, presumably, iPad) and have them sync’d back.
I can’t think of an easier way to accomplish this, actually.
Wow. Cool.