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15 Feb 2016 10:49
Over the years, including in a number of posts collected on this Thread page, I've talked about some of the "artisanal" Mac-based programs I've used in my daily work since I made the PC->Mac switch eight years ago. The two I rely on most heavily are the writing program Scrivener, and the info-organizing program Tinderbox. (Plus, of course, TextExpander, which is on whenever my computer is.) The hardest of these to explain is Tinderbox, because its very open-endedness means you can use it for alm...
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