Quiver 3.2
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Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Nov 28, 2018 at 03:07 PM
Hi, all,
Starting this new thread because it didn’t seem appropriate to keep writing about Quiver in the Revisiting Subscriptions thread.
Anyway, Quiver updated on my Mac this morning to Quiver version 3.2.1, and it shows up in the search now.
Steve Z.
Posted by Paul Korm
Nov 28, 2018 at 10:37 PM
Thanks for the update Steve. Yes, Quiver re-appeared in the Mac App Store. It’s good to see it getting attention after a long dry spell. I like the combination of “cell types” in the same document: Text, Code, Markdown, LaTex and Diagram. Quiver could conceivably be a good alternative to Ulysses—if the anticipated iOS update that includes editing comes along.
Posted by Paul Korm
Jan 29, 2019 at 03:19 PM
Quiver introduced a web clipper for Quiver—for Chrome only—as part of version 3.2.4 release today on the Mac app store.
Unfortunately no sign of progress on an iOS app that actually works, or real share extensions for Mac and iOS.
Posted by J J Weimer
Jan 31, 2019 at 01:27 AM
I’d really like to see Quiver allow one to export only specifically defined types of blocks from the document into one contiguous external document. I could then write “massively annotated code” in Quiver, export, and run only the stripped down (minimally or un-annotated) code in another app (e.g. python in Jupyter).
Posted by marlowe
Feb 9, 2019 at 10:05 PM
I rely on Quiver to save my script snippets, mostly shell scripts and Applescripts. It works very well for that.