![]() We’ve set this up on a cheap VPS and we’re so happy we don’t have to worry about Slack’s file or user limitation. Slack’s free version with unlimited users and a bit less frills but it works like a charm. I’ve been a fan since long and I’ll keep using it a lot. Its the best if you want to grab some visual image quick and easy. This isn’t a tool, but more of a free photo site. If you take a lot of calls, this tool is a must have. Even a knock or a person walking in or making keyboard noises get filtered out. I can literally cut off any background noise when I’m talking over a call. This small little tool is a paid one and its pretty cheap, but its worth its price. We just use the history of the copied items. As developers need to copy paste a lot from various other parts, we never worry about copying something again after I’ve copied another item. This small tool lets you have upto approx 99 copy paste history of your clipboard and then you can easily paste items using other shortcut. I wonder if they make it for Windows too, but every Mac user must have this. LibreOffice guys have done a great job and Kudos to them! I love it so much that I never use Mac’s own office suite like Page or Keynote etc. Its totally free and I’ve been using it for many years now. This is a must have tool for all who don’t want to use the bulky office suite for Mac or Windows. It will keep asking you to trial the paid version and keep asking you to upgrade during trial, but you can skip it totally. Note the free version is enough for 90% of the daily tasks. A quick tip : Use Option + Select to select text vertically. You can take up temporary notes, or just use it as an intermediary copy-pasting tool. Its an advance text editor which is not only light weight but the biggest fun factor is that you need not save anything. This small program that I just cannot live without. Here are some productivity apps / tools we use daily: ![]() (Do not use a literal ~ in this case, it will not work.At Teks we are 99.99% Mac fans. Where ~ is the full path to your home directory. One final note: I do not recommend having Flycut save its settings to Dropbox, but if you do change that, be sure to change the appropriate line in the file from: You should see a new file created in the folder that you specified, and a Growl notification should appear, unless Growl is not installed or disabled. Run launchctl load or log out and then back in. ![]() (If you do not do this, nothing will work.) If you do not want Growl notifications, set GROWL=no in flycutmonitor.sh (look in the file, you'll see where to make the change).ĭownload and copy it to ~/Library/LaunchAgents/.Įdit the line which begins with /Users/luomat/Library/ and change luomat to whatever your username is on your Mac. The folder will be created if needed.Īlso, if growlnotify is installed, the script will show the current clipboard via Growl whenever it changes. If you want to change that, edit the DIR= line in flycutmonitor.sh. ![]() Everything else relies on that setting being correct.įlycutmonitor.sh is a shell script which automatically saves your pasteboard to a file anytime the pasteboard changes.ĭownload it, make sure it is executable (chmod 755 flycutmonitor.sh) and move it to /usr/local/bin/flycutmonitor.sh.īy default, your clipboard will be saved to ~/Dropbox/TEMP/flycutmonitor.sh/. The most important part is to make sure that you choose "After each clip" for the "save" frequency. You can set it to "Remember" anywhere from 10 to 99 entries, and display five to 99. By subscribing, you are agreeing to Engadget's Terms and Privacy Policy. ![]()
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