I have upgraded and have not run into anything that impedes my ability to get my real work done. The article states “Even though Apple officially released macOS Catalina last week, the upgrade has numerous very rough edges that can even stop you from getting any actual work done on your Mac.”. But “experts” saying ‘may’ and ‘could’ in this context seems like scare tactics. Of course it makes sense to use caution when upgrading software especially if your livelihood depended on it. I think that linked article is hyperbole. ![]() ![]() I was one of the few individual licences though that they dealt with and found it interesting in some ways. I had a good chatty personal relationship with some of the support staff in the end who were really good and let some stuff pass for me, bit like above. Weird limits and blocks for all kinds of reasons too. I could never find stuff either though it was citation led. I think it was well over $200, that was in early 2000s too. I had a shock when I needed to buy an individual licence at one period. I used EndNote for years for similar purposes to what I use DEVONthink for now. Hardly any commodity or service has a stable price anymore… Often changing according to ones own click rates on it I have found. By trying to be transparent and avoiding tricky PR methods, that actually do work on all of us however sophisticated we think we are, they have maybe annoyed one or two of us though. I think DEVONthink could charge a lot more in fact and are being very reasonable. I do not have any real media needs and so on: I appreciate I am lucky in that way. That is DEVONthink, Keyboard Maestro, Ulysses, LaTeX for mac, Launchbar, Ke圜ue,TE and one or two writing apps that I keep around just ‘in case’. That is a pretty big endorsement of the small app set I use now in my view. All bottlenecks are with me, or the stuff I read I might say I can’t and am not interested anymore in experimenting either though so I could miss something new: I don’t care really since I have no bottleneck now, not at IT. There is nothing remotely comparable in power to DEVONthink for what it does. I bought DEVONthink 3 pro during the beta, with an educational discount and saved a significant amount of of the search capabilities are available in the DEVONthink search bar - or am I misunderstanding your interest?įact is that with a ‘good’ PR/Advertizing person DEVONthink could have been a lot more tricky with their pricing in fact they clearly try to be fair and it is a shame the extent that that comes back to bite them. It has been a challenge to identify apps who is changes on Files re-sync with DEVONthink on my there is (was) and educational discount. Are use DEVONthink three and Devon thing to go to sync a massive amount of research material (with embedded standard and custom meta-data). It has been a challenge to identify apps who is changes on Files re-sync with DEVONthink on my Mac. PDF expert, PDF pen, PDF viewer, the stock iOS files app, etc.Īre use DEVONthink three and Devon thing to go to sync a massive amount of research material (with embedded standard and custom meta-data). ![]() But if your concern is to just simply read the PDFs outside of DEVONthink and not concern yourself with sinking annotations, there are far too many with the exact same features. If you want the PDF annotations to sync with the file within DEVONthink you’ll have to use either or DEVONthink to go (which works great for this frankly) or utilize a PDF Viewer that fully supports “open in“.
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