OutlineEdit 1.3 & 5 free licences
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Posted by Robin
Feb 4, 2015 at 02:04 PM
OutlineEdit 1.3 has been released with new features and dozens of refinements.
What’s new:
- Category color schemes: Choose from predefined ones or create your own
- Better checklists: See at a glance how much progress you have made
- Automatic exports: Keep your OPML and PDF exports seamlessly up to date
- More advanced shortcuts (finally!)
- Directly import text files
- Extended preferences
- Smarter behaviour
To celebrate the release of OutlineEdit 1.3, I will give away free licences from the Mac App Store
to the first five people writing a mail with subject “1.3 premiere” to contact@outlineedit.com
Learn more: outlineedit.com
Or get it for just $8.99 on the Mac App Store
As always: let me know your thoughts about the latest release.
Best regards,
Robin
Posted by MadaboutDana
Feb 4, 2015 at 03:15 PM
Hey, good news, Robin - looking forward to trying it out!
Cheers,
Bill
Posted by Robin
Feb 4, 2015 at 05:31 PM
All free gift codes have been shared. Thank you for your interest everyone!
Robin
Posted by Paul Korm
Feb 4, 2015 at 05:49 PM
Robin—the update is very nice. Thanks for posting this.
I’m curious what the use case is for auto-update of exported PDF and / or OPML. It seems to work very well—from a bit of limited testing—and I find myself thinking ” how would I actually use this”? From the design perspective—what are you anticipating?
Posted by Robin
Feb 4, 2015 at 07:27 PM
Hello Paul, I always try to make workflows more seamless. I think it is great to have all the advantages that the .oeoutline file format offers (like categories, color schemes, selected statistics) while keeping an OPML version up to date at the same time - for example inside your Dropbox, to open it instantly with an iPad application that support OPML.
So you will never have to export again and again and again. To give everyone the freedom of choice, I also enabled the technology for PDF-exports.
And in case you don’t want OutlineEdit to modify exported files: just uncheck the setting in preferences.
(A side note: as simple as it seems, updating multiple files is rather challenging with the Apple’s sandboxing technologies in place - just in case you wondered, why from time to time OutlineEdit is forced to ask you, if it is allowed to continue updating exports)