
- #DEVONTHINK PRO NMAC KED UPDATE#
- #DEVONTHINK PRO NMAC KED ARCHIVE#
- #DEVONTHINK PRO NMAC KED PC#
- #DEVONTHINK PRO NMAC KED PLUS#
#DEVONTHINK PRO NMAC KED PC#
As powerful as the AI features of DT are, I can't get them back to my PC with TB. So, whatever I put in TB 8 from DT is stuck there. That doesn't do much good, because TB 8 syncs on a different server than TB 12, and they don't sync to each other.

But, TB 12 doesn't run on it, so I have to use TB 8 instead if I want to link to TB. I bought an old iMac just so I could try it, and not spend much it's at the limit of upgrading the Mac OS, at El Capitan (10.11.6), which DT does run on. I'm liking DT for the reasons that attracted me, as others have described.
#DEVONTHINK PRO NMAC KED UPDATE#
A disadvantage of Devonthink is that I can't clip to it from a Windows PC, but I can clip to Raindrop and then open RD on the Mac or iPhone or iPad and then clip to Devonthink.Ī little update on my Devonthink experience after a couple of months using. I'm just beginning to learn the features of Devonthink and the Mac, and how I can use its capabilities with TB and Obsidian and Raindrop.

TheBrain is my core PKM system, older than my EN notes, but I only want to put really important stuff in it, not clutter it with everyday stuff that is of current interest, and might be someday But, I find EN is somewhat slow and clunky, and the past three years of revising the code-base haven't really been much improvement, and have been a lot of bothers. Again, it's easy to drag and drop links from Evernote desktop app to Obsidian and TB. I still use Evernote for special kinds of clips, particularly screenshots, as well as some more private information. Then from either Obsidian or TB, could add as many notes as wished. I assume the same would work to drag and drop to TB. I haven't made much effort to link to other apps, but I just experimented and found that it's easy and fast to drag a link from a clip in the RD desktop app to Obsidian, and the same could be done from the RD app in a browser. I also automatically store a copy of each clip in Instapaper using an IFTTT integration. I'm using RD as a fast and easy web clipper that has a nice interface on the desktop and web apps. I do wish Apple allowed us to lengthen that pause, but if Siri cuts me off too quickly, I just speak another note which will be appended.DEVONthink adds incredible extensibility to TheBrain 12. I’m generally using it hands free so I selected pause. The options under the dictate text command in Shortcuts allow you to have the recording end at either a pause or by pressing a button. I invoke this shortcut by saying, “Hey Siri, journal.”Īfter I speak my note, Siri responds with, “done,” or “got it.” This quickly became my ubiquitous inbox for text, replacing Drafts App which served me well for a few years. I distribute the note entries to where they need to be later. I use this multiple times during the day, and the cool thing is the text I speak is appended to my daily note. I'm also using an iOS shortcut to quickly capture and append to the last file you see in the screenshot.

This is really cool and overcomes some of the current limitations of external file linking in the still-being-developed stage of TheBrain 12 mobile. The links are robust and work in both mobile and desktop versions of TheBrain 12. I use the Hook app to quickly hook DEVONthink files with markdown syntax and simply paste them into the note. The trick is doing most of my editing within DEVONthink as markdown.
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#DEVONTHINK PRO NMAC KED PLUS#
Here's what that looks like the beauty of this is it opens up a whole world of possibilities for adding to my notes using iOS, PLUS it allows me to access to files stored in DEVONthink from within TheBrain 12 on both iOS and macOS. This is necessary because all of the TheBrain 12 notes for each thought are named notes.md. I use the comments field for sorting where the thought name (YYYY-MM-DD, dayofweek) is duplicated. All my daily journal notes also synchronize via DEVONthink's index function. I won't detail all the mechanics right now, but here's what is working amazingly well for me.
#DEVONTHINK PRO NMAC KED ARCHIVE#
PersonalBrain 4.3 Experimental Release Archive
