![]() ![]() Cureently the share sheet allows me to push stuff to DevonThink as a PDF or text file, which is great. All I need from Agenda is a stellar interface with OmniFocus so I can put things in the OmniFocus inbox from inside the app. OmniFocus will be my tsk and project manager and DevonThink will be my cold storage. So, Agenda, when it gets photos and attachments, will be my default note taking app. ![]() People send me articles and links all the time, that have no notes attached to them, and I just need a place to store them long term. I will still use DevonThink for long term storage. I will never use the checklist feature of Agenda because it cannot compete with the power and workflow of OmniFocus. DEVONthink to Go Manual 2.0.1 Uploaded by miki7555 Description: Software instructions Copyright: All Rights Reserved Available Formats Download as PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd Flag for inappropriate content Download now of 25 DEVONthink To Go VERSION 2.0. When I got home, I transferred all my (action) items to OmniFocus, creating projects and tasks. I was able to create a solid bulletted set of minutes for my meeting and it was attached to my calendar for that meeting so I will be able to find those notes. I was also able to take action items myself, adding a tag (action) to everything assigned to me. Action items are thrown out at meetings like this and so I was able to track who said that would do what, with people tags. I used Agenda for the first time at a leadership meeting yesterday. It still needs Photos and attachments, which they know and are working on. I downloaded it and it looks like Apple was right, this thing looks amazing. I have a workflow system with OmniFocus that keeps me on top of my prayer list, shopping list, sermon prep, visitation schedule and every other thing I DO as a pastor.Įvery year I look at Apple’s design awards and this year there was something called Agenda. Per our Quality Management System and Quality Manual, if you are viewing the documents. I Would store all my sermons and Bible studies and notes in DevonThink.Īll Action items go in OmniFocus. You can choose where you go and what gets shown on the fly. Because DevinThink takes all sorts of documents, it handles HTML and links very nicely and manages photos great. I would take notes at meeting in ByWord and save the document to DevonThink. DevonThink is a document manager with a stellar search. Then it changed CEOs, got business centered, raised their price and got very confusing to use. It also takes links and photos and has a rudimentary task list. For years, I used evernote as a general dumping ground for thoughts, information and data. I also don’t understand why if it was synchronized today there are no items to be see nor do I understand the “in the background” from last month.Ĭould anyone help me figure out what’s going on and how I can fix this problem? Thank you.As a Pastor, I need to keep lots of information and I need to stay on top of my tasks. When I go to iCloud, I don’t see any folder that contains DT information. ![]() (I’ve previously used OneNote, Evernote, Apple Notes, and Keep It.) But DT just handles all kinds of data so much better.Ī few days ago I imported all of my documents into DT and distributed them (about 500) to the proper groups throughout my three databases. I’ve decided, however, that DT will be my main database app from now on. I have three databases (Family, Art, Technology) that only currently total only about a gigabyte. Devonthink to go manual pdf Devonthink to go manual manual If you’re a student, researcher, consultant, or anyone who has to tame an abundance of information, Devonthink Pro has the tools to help.evonthink Pro is flexible, feature-rich, and extensible (via plug-ins, AppleScripts, and Automator actions), but its interface is clean and intuitive. I just use it for storage for important documents. In the 20 or so years since then I’ve only used it sporadically, mainly because I don’t really need all its power. I first started to use DT in the early 2000’s. I hope this isn’t too long for folks to read. ![]()
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