DEVONthink To Go 3.8.4 is available in the App Store. The maintenance update adds a new Print command to viewed documents, exposes the Exclude from Search property in the Info popover, and fixes bugs. #devonthink#devonthinktogo#pkm#updatehttps://buff.ly/45bC4zU
Perhaps you have a selection of images that you would like to convert into a single PDF. In DEVONthink, there is a simple tool that does just that. Here is, how it works. #devonthink#pkm#pdfhttps://buff.ly/3wIfQJc
Each digital document has metadata like the name of the document or its size. In DEVONthink, you can also define your own custom metadata. We created a tutorial that shows you how to do this. #devonthink#tutorial#pkm#metadatahttps://buff.ly/3WTMVfS
DEVONthink 3.8.3 just arrived in the App Store with bug fixes, most prominently for a crash on launch on devices with very large databases. It also fixes an anomaly on some devices where the toolbar buttons would be rendered extremely small. #devonthink#devonthinktogo#pkm#updatehttps://buff.ly/3RkxRo3
Many people use Markdown documents, citing the ability to make global edits to the formatting. In DEVONthink, similar global edits in the formatting are possible in rich text documents as well. Here is, how that works. #devonthink#pkm#notetaking#rtfhttps://buff.ly/4atTNna
DEVONthink To Go 3.8.2 is here. It supports the PDF bookmarklet and no longer applies default styling to Markdown when you use your own CSS. The new version also shows fewer notifications, checks for broken file permissions, and improves VoiceOver support. #devonthinktogo#devonthink#pkm#markdown#css#voiceoverhttps://buff.ly/3yl1yyB
Sometimes, there might be a need to save a document in its current form before making alterations. DEVONthink provides a clever method to create versions of a document automatically. Learn more about this feature here. #devonthink#pkm#versioning#workflowhttps://buff.ly/3K05dV1
Where is the best place to post my #devonthink use case experience? I am a stage lighting designer using #devonthink and would like to share how using #devonthink has gone.