![]() ![]() You can even import your documents from other platforms, like Word, Excel, etc., into Notion to create a centralized repository for all your documents. Yes, even better than Evernote, if we may say so. With note-taking, in particular, the app offers a wide range of useful features to assist you in creating rich-formatted notes and organizing them under different workspaces. Not just that, you can even use Notion to create websites or set up your personal blogs in minutes. Notion is an all-in-one workspace that lets you do a host of things - everything from taking notes and setting up reminders to creating wikis, knowledge base, and databases. Moreover, you can also use it as a web app or find its extension for popular web browsers like Safari, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, and more.īitwarden alternatives: KeePass, LastPass, 1Password, Dashlane, ZohoVault. And you can put it to use to quickly auto-fill website logins or have it generate passwords for new accounts. Bringing a password manager into your workflow can help you significantly in your day-to-day tasks. So you don’t have to worry about remembering them yourself. Password managers, for the uninitiated, are utilities that help you manage all your login credentials (passwords, in particular) in one place. Talking about security, Bitwarden employs strong (AES-256 bit) encryption to protect your passwords, and it also goes through third-party security audits periodically. That way, your passwords don’t reside on someone else’s servers, and only you get to access them. The best thing about Bitwarden is that it offers you the ability to host your password database on your own servers. It is one of the best alternatives to LastPass, available as a cross-platform app for different operating systems. Based on sample macros, what advanced users have been able to create, and help files, I wouldn't be surprised if one actually could do in Macro Express the things you mentioned can be done with QuickMacros.Bitwarden is a free and open-source password manager. I'm not saying you can actually do what you mentioned are limitations. Not only can pop up dialogues be created, pop up menus with macros are possible. One can choose a default browser or be prompted what browser to be opened. The user can script in if-then statements, and various time constraints. Ore choose whether the clipboard contains or does not contain specific text. Select whether the clipboard does or does not match what is selected as the clipboard trigger. Just doing a quick search in Macro Express's help file, I found the following:Īctivate a macro based on the contents of the clipboard. I don't feel that either are anything special looking at screen shots of both.Īs I mentioned, I haven't used Macro Express in a long time, but am puzzled by what you were not able to do with it. Honestly speaking, though I would say that both QuickMacros and Macro Express UI are far from modern. Since I haven't used QuickMacros, it's difficult to comment in depth. I think whatever it does, I solve the problems with different tools. Also helps to use Visual Studio Code which has many AHK-extensions for syntax and compiling/debugging. Go thru the tutorial and always have the window open and ctrl+s for functions/terms/commands/directives/hotkey-syntax. well, make it yours to command □ĭocumentation is quite good, but not perfect. With some programming experience and a couple hours of uninterrupted, methodical attention with the docs, you can make Windows your. Took me years to get good at it, but mainly because the syntax is confusing (not strict enough, multiple different ones for legacy reasons) and I never paid close enough attention. I can send it to you, if you like.ĪHK is very powerful, kind of fiddly. Didn't write it myself, but made it work for TheBrain. ![]() There's also a keystroke visualization script, that shows you which keybinding you used and what it means. ![]() Or maybe I'll have it ready by Christmas, not sure yet. But I'm rebuilding it all from scratch and adding some new things that were previously beyond me. I do plan on publishing it, when it's done. generally granting myself a large share of my unfulfilled (and unmade) feature requests plus TB-connections to other programs. I use AutoHotKey for giving myself shortcuts for Markdown-styling, select Attachments from search without activating Thoughts, following text-links in a new window, complex rename operations, assigning keyboard-shortcuts to specific Thoughts in specific windows. PersonalBrain 4.3 Experimental Release Archive ![]()
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