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GTD with VoodooPad
Chris at Trichech.us has written up a short guide (and included a useful little AppleScript) on how to run GTD in VoodooPad, the get-it-down quick application that we love so much here at TUAW. Basically it revolves around a series of tags-- if you ...
Let VoodooPad run your life
VoodooPad is a great app that is basically a personal Wiki. Now, I
have never really gotten the hang of tracking things for myself in a Wiki, but Michael McCracken is crazy for VoodooPad
and he shares some tips about how to get the most out of the ...
Copy as HTML plug-in, amongst others, for VoodooPad
As I am finally wrapping my head around just how useful Gus Mueller's VoodooPad can actually be, I'm getting more interested in tinkering with how it can be extended and made to do my bidding. Dubbed as a "garden for your thoughts," VodooPad is a ...
VoodooPad 3.0 - Serious Mojo
Oh so sweet. My favorite catch-all notepad and organizer, VoodooPad, has been updated to version 3.0 today. I fell in love with VoodooPad about two years ago when I started a new job and needed to start keeping track of a huge variety of different ...
VoodooPad 4.0 provides WebDAV sync
VoodooPad got a major upgrade today; after an intense beta period, version 4.0 is live. For those of you not familiar, VoodooPad is a personal wiki, a brainstorming and note-taking tool and the ultimate "geek's notebook" (my term, not theirs). With ...
Freeware February: VoodooPad Lite
Like wiki? Then you’ll love
VoodooPad Lite. VoodooPad is a wiki notebook that runs locally
on your OS X Mac. Think of it as your own “personal hypertext library” in which you can easily work up and link notes,
URLs, to-do ...
VoodooPad 2.5 released
VoodooPad 2.5 has been unleashed, boasting some shiny new features. The most notable are major web exporting abilities, including style plugins and Automator actions. There's also a new "Drop Page" system service, allowing a user to append ...
VoodooPad: Now with Dalmatian and Flower Power Windows
Gus Mueller may have just become my favorite Mac developer of all time. Many are commenting over Apple's apparent disregard of the legendary Apple Human Interface Guidelines to adopt a devil may care attitude towards consistency.Not to be outdone by ...
TUAW Interview series with Gus Mueller: The Leopard delay - does it change anything?
The interview train just keeps on chuggin', and this time we have Gus Mueller of Flying Meat Software, developer of VoodooPad, FlySketch and FlyGesture, on board. Just like the other interviews I've done with Brent Simmons, Wil Shipley and Paul ...
Voodoo Pad 4.1 adds iPhone client
VoodooPad (which we've covered many times) is a bit of a different take on the classic snippet / information manager app, allowing you to create a personal wiki with entries for whatever you might like to keep track of.
With the recently released ...
The latest on Acorn
Just about a week after its release, Acorn (Gus Mueller's sparkling little image editor) is looking a 1.0.1 release dead in the face. Mueller hasn't updated it officially yet, but he has released development builds of both VoodooPad and Acorn over on ...
Flying Meat apps all Universal
Flying Meat, the makers of VoodooPad,
FlySketch, and FlyGesture, has announced that all their apps are Universal. I
find it very heartening that all these small, independent Mac developers are so quick to jump onto the Intel bandwagon.
Sure, it makes ...
Gus Mueller makes FlyGesture free
Gus Mueller of Flying Meat software, maker of popular apps like VoodooPad and FlySketch, has decided to reduce FlyGesture's price to free. For those who haven't seen it: FlyGesture enables your Mac with the power to open files, run Automator ...
Gestures
Gus Mueller, the developer behind VoodooPad, has been working on a new application called Gesture which he describes as, 'Mouse gestures + AppleScript = Goodness.'I have no qualms about being an Applescript booster, and it joys me to no end that ...
NYTimes: Thinking Tools for the Mac
James Fallows has a nice write-up in the New York Times today about some of the thinking tools that exist for the Macintosh platform---software tools that allow you to better organize or outline your thoughts, thought processes, notes, scribbles, ...


