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Tinderbox 7.0.3 MAC OS X
Tinderbox 7.0.3 – Store and organize your notes, ideas, and plans.
Size: 32.95 MB
Tinderbox is a personal content management assistant. It stores your notes, ideas, and plans. It can help you organize and understand them. And Tinderbox helps you share ideas through Web journals and Web logs.
Tinderbox’s agents automatically scan your notes, looking for patterns and building relationships. Agents help discover relationships and help make sure important things don’t get lost. Agents are easy to make and easy to modify. They’re flexible and powerful. And Tinderbox can even gather and update changing information and breaking news from the Internet.
When it’s time to share your notes, Tinderbox can assemble multiple notes into one page. Updates are a breeze — even if you update several times a day. Private notes, timestamps, permanent links, archives: everything you want, just the way you want it.
WHAT’S NEW
Version 7.0.3:
Notable
Composites
Moving a note in outline view could lead Tinderbox to change its map position if the note lay atop an adornment.
Notes lying atop sticky adornments could shift position slightly after the adornment was dragged if the scale was zoomed out. The Adornment Spacing kibbitzers incorrectly tried to snap an adornment to be positioned inside its own boundary.
Move To Front and Send To Back no longer reposition adornments that overlap other items.
Import – Corrected handling of multiple-item drags from Bookends 12.8 and DEVONthink Pro.
Maps – Notes dropped into other notes are now placed more visibly in the new container’s viewport.
Speed
Some users – often with older Macs and often using macOS 10.11 – experienced poor performance in map view when some views were not drawn on integer boundaries.
The indent and outdent animations in outline view are snappier
Identified a possible bottleneck that may make changing the selection slow for some users, as updatePolicies was incorrectly forcing an update to the width of the text pane even though the text pane width had not changed.
The tab bar was redrawn during drags, which may have caused some performance degradation.
Windows
Hold the command key ⌘ while resizing the main window to change the window size without changing the width of the text window.
After creating a new web link, the text pane no longer scrolls to the top.
The HTML pane now opens at the start, rather than the end, of the HTML.
Activating Tinderbox no longer scrolls the selected text to the top.
Miscellaneous
In outline view, copying a container and then pasting failed to assign prototypes to the pasted descendants of the container, while in map view the prototypes were assigned correctly. All views now handle prototypes correctly.
The Note ▸ Create Composites submenu was not being updated corrected.
At very low magnification in Map view, the link widget could be difficult or impossible to click because Tinderbox dispatched its clicks to the outbound link stub handler, which should lie beneath the link widget.
Corrected a typo in “What’s New?”
The Appearance and Tinderbox inspector panes again run the full width of the window.
Closing an inspector no longer prevents undoing prior inspector actions.
The name of named composites is drawn slightly higher in the map view to allow space for descenders.
Edit ▸ Copy View As Image now draws links that lie outside the current viewport.
Corrected the layout of the plot pane of the Appearance Inspector
Changing the view type could deselect some selected notes.
Extensive refactoring of view pane management, especially concerning the pane splitter.
Adjusted the layout of the Interior pane of the Appearance inspector so the “large badge” checkbox is correctly placed.
Guarded against a possible deadlock when building the value list for Quickstamp, when Tinderbox is sorting on an attribute we are inspecting with Quickstamp
$HTMLLinkExtension now works.
$HTMLLinkExtension: some users use a post-processor like Jekyll to process their Tinderbox files after export, and want to link to the processed and modified files that will be created after export rather than to the exported files. When constructing text links, $HTMLLinkExtension specifies the extension to be used for link, and replaces $HTMLExportExtension. For example, exported files might have $HTMLExportExtension of .md; these files would be processed to create .html files and contain links to the .html files that will be uploaded to the Web server.
$ViewInBrowser failed when invoked by selecting a note. Sigh. Too many levels of indirection.
Problems moving and resizing the window have been traced to an apparent bug in macOS, which fails to call the NSSplitView delegate
– (BOOL)splitView:(NSSplitView *)splitView shouldAdjustSizeOfSubview:(NSView *)subview
and instead declines to resize the window. This method was used to constrain the width of the text pane when resizing the window while pressing the Command (⌘) key; that task is now performed by the TbxMapCoordinator, which is invoked by the window delegate.
The “General” tab in Document Settings was inadvertently disabled.
The Preferences window gains a note guiding new users to Edit ▸ Document Settings .
Inexplicably, a change in Tinderbox 7 that removed the requirement that SRect::AsNSRect return integral rects causes performance trouble for some users in map view.
Tinderbox could crash on close because the new splitView delegate was not released properly on close.
Fixed a possible crash when drawing a plot that has no specified target line.
Extensive text drawing modernization.
When browsing files in the key attributes table, you can now select folders as well as files. (1999)
When a note’s $ReadOnly is true, its text pane is not editable.
In the Inspector, the export folder button is correctly labeled even if no note is selected.
An action may once again be simply a stamp name.
Quicklinks now accept multiple characters, which is convenient for whittling down large menu lists in big documents. For example if [[c display too many characters, type [[can for a menu of destinations starting with “can”.
Sierra tabs are enabled again.
REQUIREMENTS
OS X 10.9 or later, 64-bit processor
Tinderbox 7.0.3 – Store and organize your notes, ideas, and plans.
Size: 32.95 MB
Tinderbox is a personal content management assistant. It stores your notes, ideas, and plans. It can help you organize and understand them. And Tinderbox helps you share ideas through Web journals and Web logs.
Tinderbox’s agents automatically scan your notes, looking for patterns and building relationships. Agents help discover relationships and help make sure important things don’t get lost. Agents are easy to make and easy to modify. They’re flexible and powerful. And Tinderbox can even gather and update changing information and breaking news from the Internet.
When it’s time to share your notes, Tinderbox can assemble multiple notes into one page. Updates are a breeze — even if you update several times a day. Private notes, timestamps, permanent links, archives: everything you want, just the way you want it.
WHAT’S NEW
Version 7.0.3:
Notable
Composites
Moving a note in outline view could lead Tinderbox to change its map position if the note lay atop an adornment.
Notes lying atop sticky adornments could shift position slightly after the adornment was dragged if the scale was zoomed out. The Adornment Spacing kibbitzers incorrectly tried to snap an adornment to be positioned inside its own boundary.
Move To Front and Send To Back no longer reposition adornments that overlap other items.
Import – Corrected handling of multiple-item drags from Bookends 12.8 and DEVONthink Pro.
Maps – Notes dropped into other notes are now placed more visibly in the new container’s viewport.
Speed
Some users – often with older Macs and often using macOS 10.11 – experienced poor performance in map view when some views were not drawn on integer boundaries.
The indent and outdent animations in outline view are snappier
Identified a possible bottleneck that may make changing the selection slow for some users, as updatePolicies was incorrectly forcing an update to the width of the text pane even though the text pane width had not changed.
The tab bar was redrawn during drags, which may have caused some performance degradation.
Windows
Hold the command key ⌘ while resizing the main window to change the window size without changing the width of the text window.
After creating a new web link, the text pane no longer scrolls to the top.
The HTML pane now opens at the start, rather than the end, of the HTML.
Activating Tinderbox no longer scrolls the selected text to the top.
Miscellaneous
In outline view, copying a container and then pasting failed to assign prototypes to the pasted descendants of the container, while in map view the prototypes were assigned correctly. All views now handle prototypes correctly.
The Note ▸ Create Composites submenu was not being updated corrected.
At very low magnification in Map view, the link widget could be difficult or impossible to click because Tinderbox dispatched its clicks to the outbound link stub handler, which should lie beneath the link widget.
Corrected a typo in “What’s New?”
The Appearance and Tinderbox inspector panes again run the full width of the window.
Closing an inspector no longer prevents undoing prior inspector actions.
The name of named composites is drawn slightly higher in the map view to allow space for descenders.
Edit ▸ Copy View As Image now draws links that lie outside the current viewport.
Corrected the layout of the plot pane of the Appearance Inspector
Changing the view type could deselect some selected notes.
Extensive refactoring of view pane management, especially concerning the pane splitter.
Adjusted the layout of the Interior pane of the Appearance inspector so the “large badge” checkbox is correctly placed.
Guarded against a possible deadlock when building the value list for Quickstamp, when Tinderbox is sorting on an attribute we are inspecting with Quickstamp
$HTMLLinkExtension now works.
$HTMLLinkExtension: some users use a post-processor like Jekyll to process their Tinderbox files after export, and want to link to the processed and modified files that will be created after export rather than to the exported files. When constructing text links, $HTMLLinkExtension specifies the extension to be used for link, and replaces $HTMLExportExtension. For example, exported files might have $HTMLExportExtension of .md; these files would be processed to create .html files and contain links to the .html files that will be uploaded to the Web server.
$ViewInBrowser failed when invoked by selecting a note. Sigh. Too many levels of indirection.
Problems moving and resizing the window have been traced to an apparent bug in macOS, which fails to call the NSSplitView delegate
– (BOOL)splitView:(NSSplitView *)splitView shouldAdjustSizeOfSubview:(NSView *)subview
and instead declines to resize the window. This method was used to constrain the width of the text pane when resizing the window while pressing the Command (⌘) key; that task is now performed by the TbxMapCoordinator, which is invoked by the window delegate.
The “General” tab in Document Settings was inadvertently disabled.
The Preferences window gains a note guiding new users to Edit ▸ Document Settings .
Inexplicably, a change in Tinderbox 7 that removed the requirement that SRect::AsNSRect return integral rects causes performance trouble for some users in map view.
Tinderbox could crash on close because the new splitView delegate was not released properly on close.
Fixed a possible crash when drawing a plot that has no specified target line.
Extensive text drawing modernization.
When browsing files in the key attributes table, you can now select folders as well as files. (1999)
When a note’s $ReadOnly is true, its text pane is not editable.
In the Inspector, the export folder button is correctly labeled even if no note is selected.
An action may once again be simply a stamp name.
Quicklinks now accept multiple characters, which is convenient for whittling down large menu lists in big documents. For example if [[c display too many characters, type [[can for a menu of destinations starting with “can”.
Sierra tabs are enabled again.
REQUIREMENTS
OS X 10.9 or later, 64-bit processor
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Tinderbox 7.0.3 | MacOSX | 32.3 MB
Information:
A new era for Tinderbox: the tool for notes. Tinderbox 7 is faster, more expressive, and more helpful than ever – the invaluable tool for capturing and visualizing your ideas.
– Composites build big ideas from small notes
– Gorgeous new fonts make your work even more legible
– Quick links connect notes instantly
– Hundreds of improvements
– Gorgeous new fonts make your work even more legible
– Quick links connect notes instantly
– Hundreds of improvements
Whether you’re Descriptionting your next thriller or writing your dissertation, designing a course, managing a legal practice, coordinating a campaign or planning a season of orchestral concerts, Tinderbox 7 will be your personal information assistant.
Tinderbox stores and organizes your notes, plans, and ideas. It can help you analyze and understand them today, tomorrow, and over the coming months and years.
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You can build Tinderbox documents that help organize themselves and that keep your data clean. We believe in information gardening: as your understanding grows, Tinderbox grows with you.
VISUAL
Tinderbox maps your notes as you make them. Build relationships by arranging notes, organizing them with shape and color, and linking them. Tinderbox lets you record ideas quickly and keep them where you’ll find them again when you need them.
Tinderbox maps your notes as you make them. Build relationships by arranging notes, organizing them with shape and color, and linking them. Tinderbox lets you record ideas quickly and keep them where you’ll find them again when you need them.
SMART
Tinderbox gives you maps, timelines, charts, outlines, and more . View your notes from lots of perspectives.
Tinderbox notes can have prototypes, saving you time and keeping your work organized. A note is just like its prototype – except when you’ve said it’s different. Change the prototype, and the change is inherited instantly.
Attribute browser tabs give you a cross-section of your work or of selected portions, broken down by the category of your choice.
Tinderbox gives you maps, timelines, charts, outlines, and more . View your notes from lots of perspectives.
Tinderbox notes can have prototypes, saving you time and keeping your work organized. A note is just like its prototype – except when you’ve said it’s different. Change the prototype, and the change is inherited instantly.
Attribute browser tabs give you a cross-section of your work or of selected portions, broken down by the category of your choice.
ATTENTIVE
Tinderbox agents scan your notes continuously, searching for notes that meet your criteria. Agents can look for tasks that are overdue, or notes you need to complete, or topics that you find especially interesting. Tinderbox can automatically update notes from the internet, the cloud, or your DEVONthink Pro repository.
Tinderbox agents scan your notes continuously, searching for notes that meet your criteria. Agents can look for tasks that are overdue, or notes you need to complete, or topics that you find especially interesting. Tinderbox can automatically update notes from the internet, the cloud, or your DEVONthink Pro repository.
SWIFT
Tinderbox handles thousands of notes with ease, and Tinderbox is fast. Want to make a note? Just type! Want to edit a note? Just click. Need to search? Tinderbox starts looking for the answer as soon as you start typing, and often finds your answer before you finish.
Tinderbox handles thousands of notes with ease, and Tinderbox is fast. Want to make a note? Just type! Want to edit a note? Just click. Need to search? Tinderbox starts looking for the answer as soon as you start typing, and often finds your answer before you finish.
TIMELY
Tinderbox’s timeline view creates wonderful, interactive diagrams to reconstruct events and plan projects.
Tinderbox’s timeline view creates wonderful, interactive diagrams to reconstruct events and plan projects.
STANDARD
With Tinderbox, your data is yours. Tinderbox files are XML, and Tinderbox can create HTML, XML, RSS, OPML, and more. Tinderbox shares notes with Simplenote for Web and iPhone access.
With Tinderbox, your data is yours. Tinderbox files are XML, and Tinderbox can create HTML, XML, RSS, OPML, and more. Tinderbox shares notes with Simplenote for Web and iPhone access.
Tinderbox export is unequalled in flexibility. Everything is stored on your own computer: you aren’t dependent on a distant server. Write anytime: on airplanes, in cafés, at home or away.
PERSONAL
Tinderbox is personal. It works the way you want, and adapts gracefully as your needs change. It’s small and agile, so you can get started right away, but it’s got the power you’ll need to handle all your notes.
Tinderbox is personal. It works the way you want, and adapts gracefully as your needs change. It’s small and agile, so you can get started right away, but it’s got the power you’ll need to handle all your notes.
Your Tinderbox agents work constantly to keep things organized. A rich portfolio of views – maps, charts, outlines, and more – keeps you in touch with your information. Work the way you want.
Composites:
Composites let you build structures from multiple notes. If you’re a reviewer, a book might have author, title, details of your assignment, and notes about your reading. Just received a new contract? A new composite is just a mouse-click away.
Making a composite is easy: just move two notes until they snap together. Tinderbox Seven comes with pre-defined composites you can use as a starting point, and it’s easy to add your own.
Superb New Fonts:
Lots of people live in Tinderbox, so we want your documents to be legible and lovely. Four new state-of-the-art font families are built into Tinderbox, each carefully optimized for reading on modern screens.
Ideal Sans is a superb sans-serif font that’s ideal for your maps and outlines. (You’re reading it now.)
Mercury is a serif font that’s designed to be modern and legible, yet nearly as effective in challenging contexts as old standbys like Times Roman.
Ringside Condensed is hot off the drawing boards, a compact font that’s perfect for adornments.
Tungsten is ideal for Tinderbox dashboards where you need big impact in a small note.
Faster, Smarter Maps:
Today, lots of people use Tinderbox map views whose size and complexity were unthought of when Tinderbox was first designed. We’ve refined map views for speed and flexibility.
Even better, Tinderbox 7 introduces a family of guides or kibbitzers that look at your layout and try to help you do what you want more exactly. If you’re trying to line up some notes, or to place a note midway between some others, the kibbitzers will lend a hand.
Quick Links:
Want to link to a note without interrupting your typing? Just type “[[” and the first letter of the note you have in mind! Tinderbox displays a menu of notes; choose one and you’re done. Wiki linking without the CamelCase complexity!
Import:
It’s easier than ever to move information into Tinderbox. Import from text, Word files, Scrivener, spreadsheets, DEVONthink Pro – you name it!
Better yet, you can now make note that automatically refresh their contents from the Web, from DEVONthink, or files stored locally or in the cloud!
Actions:
Tinderbox agents and actions help perform tedious tasks for you, keeping your work cleaned up and organized. Tinderbox 7 brings you even more actions. OnVisit actions are performed whenever you read a note. OnRemove actions are performed when you move a note away from an adornment or outside a container. Edicts are like Rules but are performed less frequently, so they use less power and fewer cycles.
Composites let you build structures from multiple notes. If you’re a reviewer, a book might have author, title, details of your assignment, and notes about your reading. Just received a new contract? A new composite is just a mouse-click away.
Making a composite is easy: just move two notes until they snap together. Tinderbox Seven comes with pre-defined composites you can use as a starting point, and it’s easy to add your own.
Superb New Fonts:
Lots of people live in Tinderbox, so we want your documents to be legible and lovely. Four new state-of-the-art font families are built into Tinderbox, each carefully optimized for reading on modern screens.
Ideal Sans is a superb sans-serif font that’s ideal for your maps and outlines. (You’re reading it now.)
Mercury is a serif font that’s designed to be modern and legible, yet nearly as effective in challenging contexts as old standbys like Times Roman.
Ringside Condensed is hot off the drawing boards, a compact font that’s perfect for adornments.
Tungsten is ideal for Tinderbox dashboards where you need big impact in a small note.
Faster, Smarter Maps:
Today, lots of people use Tinderbox map views whose size and complexity were unthought of when Tinderbox was first designed. We’ve refined map views for speed and flexibility.
Even better, Tinderbox 7 introduces a family of guides or kibbitzers that look at your layout and try to help you do what you want more exactly. If you’re trying to line up some notes, or to place a note midway between some others, the kibbitzers will lend a hand.
Quick Links:
Want to link to a note without interrupting your typing? Just type “[[” and the first letter of the note you have in mind! Tinderbox displays a menu of notes; choose one and you’re done. Wiki linking without the CamelCase complexity!
Import:
It’s easier than ever to move information into Tinderbox. Import from text, Word files, Scrivener, spreadsheets, DEVONthink Pro – you name it!
Better yet, you can now make note that automatically refresh their contents from the Web, from DEVONthink, or files stored locally or in the cloud!
Actions:
Tinderbox agents and actions help perform tedious tasks for you, keeping your work cleaned up and organized. Tinderbox 7 brings you even more actions. OnVisit actions are performed whenever you read a note. OnRemove actions are performed when you move a note away from an adornment or outside a container. Edicts are like Rules but are performed less frequently, so they use less power and fewer cycles.
Requirements: Intel, 64-bit processor OS X 10.9 or later
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