![]() There is some overlap where 1 app may appear in multiple categories according to the features offered by the app. I reordered the list categories in alphabetical order and apps sorted greatest to least scriptability score per category. HP Thanks Philip, these are some nice additions.TypeIt4Me (no library but optionally uses AppleScript). ![]() UI Browser (no library but entirely AppleScript oriented).app can be nearly fully controlled via AppleScript alone) OR an Extensively large scripting library.Ĥ: Excellent Most app functions are scriptableģ: Very Good Many app functions are scriptableĢ: Ok Some app functions are scriptable, but many/most app functions remain un-scriptable.ġ: Low Very few functions/uses of the app can be scripted compared to the overall app feature set via the GUI. Great idea, I added a scoring system to the list:Īs suggested, a scoring system is added to the list reflecting the scriptability that has been implemented:ĥ: Gold Standard Nearly all of the app UI, settings, and beyond is scriptable (i.e. Hopefully this list can approach being an exhaustive resource to aid in the discoverability of Apps with AppleScript support and lay the foundation to eventually get dedicated tab on latenightsw: ▾ Plain Text Editor If there are any useful Scriptable Apps not found on this list, please add them below. However, I would greatly appreciate any insights you have on how these apps would or wouldn't be useful for my needs.The following is a list of Apps that support AppleScript, sorted by Category. I know this is a somewhat complicated question and a lot has to do with preference. How do they handle/manage differing (or large) file types? Is there any functionality in these two apps similar to that in DevonThink that allows me to index and interact with my Obsidian vault? What is their search functionality quality in discovering new ideas? How trustworthy/reliable are they (in terms of avoiding losing files)? However, for both of these apps there are a few things I don't know enough about. Both have better UI and lower learning curves compared to DevonThink EagleFiler seems to be a touch less clean and more difficult with cross-platform. Keep It seems to have great UI and syncing between iOS and Mac. As I wouldn't use any of it's complex features (automation, scripting, etc) then I'm not sure if it is too much and if Keep It or EagleFiler could satisfyingly fill the gap It also has a poor UI and a very high learning curve. However, it is 3x the price of the other options (even with a discount). It has built-in OCR, powerful search functionality, a relatively reliable track record, and being able to index my obsidian vault into the app would allow me to search all my data within one app. It is very powerful and is my ideal in a lot of ways. This would allow me to better utilize and organize the information I don't want to have to jump back and forth between various apps and systems or using the finder. The role that I want DevonThink, Keep It, or EagleFiler to fill is to act as a central repository for my saved data and files. Hookmark is used to link the Obsidian note to the source data (a website, a file in whichever of these three apps I choose, etc) Intriguing thoughts, personalized summaries of the ideas of others, etc. so a lower learning curve is preferred but lower priority than the other things I'm looking for It will help you to store and lookup mail, PDF FILE records-data, term running paperwork, pictures. I don't use advanced tagging, scripting, macros, automation, etc. EagleFiler 1.9.10 Crack makes handling your info uncomplicated. I have no interest in complex or advanced features. Ideally, the ability to access the content from my phone (even if it's limited access) The ability to further analyze the data collected and find new ideas (such as through powerful search functions)Ī trustworthy program that I won't be worried about constant bugs or loss of content Reliable document storage (articles, books, scanned documents) so I can reference content in the future I'd appreciate any help in figuring out which best suits my needs as there’s only so much I can tell from a limited time trial. TLDR: Personal Knowledge Management system that DevonThink suits best but I am worried it is too complex and wonder if Keep It or EagleFiler could satisfyingly fill the need/functionality in my workflow.Īfter researching using free trials of these and other options, these are the final three apps that I believe would help me in my personal knowledge management workflow and goals. Though I won't use many of the complex features, the power and reliability of the simple features in addition to the support, community, and growth potential make it worth the one-time price for me (even though it is $100+ more than the other options).
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