
- #CURIO ZENGOBI THINGS FOR MAC INTEGRATION MAC OS X#
- #CURIO ZENGOBI THINGS FOR MAC INTEGRATION UPDATE#
- #CURIO ZENGOBI THINGS FOR MAC INTEGRATION UPGRADE#
- #CURIO ZENGOBI THINGS FOR MAC INTEGRATION FULL#
#CURIO ZENGOBI THINGS FOR MAC INTEGRATION UPDATE#
This is a free update for everyone with a Curio subscription via the Mac App Store, or who have purchased a Curio 15 or above traditional license and have the new year of free updates. For customers on older traditional licenses, discounted upgrades are available.įor those that subscribe to Curio via the Mac App Store, it should automatically download the new version to your Mac shortly. Check for updates should find it automatically.
#CURIO ZENGOBI THINGS FOR MAC INTEGRATION UPGRADE#
If you’ve purchased a Curio 15 or above traditional license and have the new year of free updates then this is a free upgrade for you. Please check out the release notes for all the details and, if you want even more information, check out the online documentation. * Note that some features are only available in certain editions of Curio. Plus.Ī ton of improvements based on customer feedback! (Thank you! )Ī slew of bugs have been squashed… essentially every bug report I received during the past 2 months has been addressed.Ī number of technical updates to make Curio faster and more robust. On a related note, Curio’s separator between tag set and tag names is now a slash (ex: #GTD/active) instead of a period to better match popular editors such as Obsidian, Drafts, Bear, Notejoy, and Noteplan.Ĭurio will even automatically find nested tags for text pasted in from apps that don’t support slash like Apple Notes and Agenda, automatically mapping #Apple-iPhone-Pro to Apple/iPhone-Pro, for example. You can globally disable automatic detection of inline meta via the Edit menu. You can toggle inline meta detection for a specific figure via a new # button on the text inspector bar and text inspector panel. There are tons of details in the documentation so check it out. When you aren’t editing the figure, clicking on an inline meta token will bring up Quick Find to instantly see other figures with the same meta. This is a more visible method to associate meta with your text content, instead of hidden meta properties set via the inspector.
#CURIO ZENGOBI THINGS FOR MAC INTEGRATION FULL#
° Advanced searching and an array of import and export options.Īll for an amazingly low price of just US$39.99.Ĭurio Core can be downloaded as a 15-day trial from the product web site () and extended to a full 60-day trial upon request.This is a huge feature I’ve wanted to add to Curio for ages and brings it up to par with most other note-taking apps, including Monterey’s new Notes app, so you can quickly associate tags and resources with your content. ° Meta data support including tags, checkmarks, percent complete, priorities, and ratings ° Web links, WebArchives, and live web views including Google Docs views ° Multipoint straight, curved, and orthogonal sticky lines ° Styleable tables for presenting tabular data


° Lists, hierarchical outlines, and to-do lists

° Integrated mind mapping with radial map, left map, right map, and org chart layouts ° Support for aliased or embedded files of any type, including documents, images, movies, and other mixed media ° Rich text figures with flowcharting border shapes, multipoint gradient fills, and shadow effects

° The ability to place “anything anywhere” in idea spaces with texture, notepaper, and grid styles The Core edition delivers “one of the most amazingly intuitive integrated environments for freeform information gathering, brainstorming, and creative exploration to an even broader audience,” says George Browning, founder of Zengobi.
#CURIO ZENGOBI THINGS FOR MAC INTEGRATION MAC OS X#
It costs US39.99 and requires Mac OS X 10.6.6 or higher. Zengobi has announced the availability of Curio Core - a personal, app-sized edition of their high-end Curio 7 Professional digital notebook application - at the Mac App Store.
