MacSparky Field Guides Thanksgiving Sale

As a lot of Americans prepare to spend some time off tomorrow, I do think the idea of setting aside time to give thanks is a good one. One of the biggest things I have to give thanks for is the success of MacSparky. The fact that you listen to my shows, read my words, and buy my Field Guides is a precious gift.

So I am doing a sale this year. I don’t run these holiday sales every year and don’t know when I’ll do one again. But starting today through Monday, the code TURKEY21 will get you 20% off any of The MacSparky Field Guides at Learn.MacSparky. That's nearly $10 off most courses. You have my permission to go nuts.

SaneBox (Sponsor)

My thanks to MacSparky’s sponsor this week, SaneBox. My plate is full enough as it is, but I’ve got SaneBox to help me clear my plate by managing my inbox. I’ve tried using rules before, but things would slip through that weren’t supposed to, so rules didn’t work for me. What works for me, what does the work for me, is SaneBox. It takes some training, but SaneBox manages the emails that I don’t need to read immediately and moves these distractions into folders like SaneLater, and moves the unwanted and annoying ones into SaneBlackHole.

If you’re looking to manage your workflow more productively, try SaneBox with a free trial. You'll get a $10 credit you can use towards a SaneBox subscription. Don’t waste your time on the clutter and unimportant emails. Spend time on working on what are actually your priority messages and what’s important to you. 

Mac Power Users 615: The Clipboard Manager Roundup

There is a range of applications to supercharge your copy-and-paste game. This week’s Mac Power Users has Stephen and me exploring some of the best options for macOS and even the iPad and iPhone.

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Automators 89: Kelly Guimont, iPhone Automator

In this episode of Automators, Rosemary and I are joined by Kelly Guimont and dive into getting started with automation, fun seasonal lighting, and the trouble with tribbles, er HomePod mini multiplication.

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Hazel 5.1

I’ve longed talked about Hazel being one of the best tools available to automate using your Mac. Noodlesoft, the makers of Hazel, have released an update with Hazel 5.1, which now supports macOS Monterey. Features include:

  • New “Run Shortcut” action to run Shortcuts workflows on Monterey.

  • AppleScriptable: You can use AppleScript to control Hazel’s run status as well as the active status of any rules.

  • Support for newer modes of SFTP for the “Upload” action.

  • Various fixes and other improvements.

If you purchased Hazel 5, the update is free. If you’re running version 4 or earlier, the upgrade is $20.

FastScripts 3

I’ve been using FastScripts for years to run AppleScripts, and it’s just released a major update. FastScripts 3.0 has got:

  • Parallel script execution: no more waiting for long tasks before starting another.

  • ScriptLight menu searching: quickly see a summary of matchings scripts in your script library.

  • Script progress feedback: If there’s something wonky going on, this makes it easy to help me decide if I want to stop a script.

FastScripts 3 is free to use, but the premium features are disabled. If you’re an existing user who wants to upgrade a paid license for FastScripts 2, the price is $19.95 (free for those who purchased it on or after January 1, 2021). For automation and keyboard shortcuts ninjas who want to use the premium features, you can purchase FastScripts 3 for $39.95. My congratulations to Red Sweater on this new release.

The First Year of Craft

I’ve chosen Obsidian as PKM weapon-of-choice, but that doesn’t take anything away from the strides made by the Craft team during the App’s first year.

Craft now supports inline Markdown, backlinks, code snippets, images, videos, attaching PDF files, and rich link previews. With Craft, you can nest notes within notes and create your own structure so you can group and organize your thoughts and notes in a way that makes sense to you, and you can easily create links and connections between pages. Craft also makes sharing and exporting your docs and notes easy by simply sharing a link or working with others in real time.

While Obsidian is evolving faster, thanks to the third party plugin architecture, Craft is much more of a native-app experience on Mac, iPad, and iPhone. I know a lot of readers prefer Craft over Obsidian for this reason and I completely get that.

I’m so happy to see that this notes revolution we’re going through has multiple good options. My congratulations to Craft on their first anniversary.

Mac Power User 614: The 2021 MPU Gift Guide

Believe it or not, it is time for the annual MPU Holiday Gift Guide. Listen here.

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Ambient Video of the Millennium Falcon

I've been suffering from a creeping case of tinnitus over the years. My left ear rings at a minor third to my right ear. I've gotten used to it, but I notice it a lot more often in silent rooms.

So I've become a fan of ambient noise. One version of that is the extensive list of ambient videos on YouTube. You can find them in Yoda's hut, at Hogwarts in the rain, or even on a beautiful hike. Recently, I decided to make my own at Disneyland, of the Millennium Falcon. So my friend Liana Lehua and I showed up at Disneyland one Sunday morning with our fancy cameras. We shot several long videos of different angles of the Millenium Falcon. There is no music, just the ambient sounds of Disneyland and the Batuu spaceport.

This one is scratching my own itch, but I love it. If you'd like some noise on in the background along with a pleasant video, check this out. You'll even see a few cameos from Liana, Daisy, and myself. We're thinking about making more if people like this one.

Obsidian Live Preview

Many folks have written me to explain that they don't use Obsidian because there is no live preview of the Markdown syntax.

The Obsidian team is now firmly in the process of knocking that particular domino over. I've been using it only a short while, and it works as expected. You type Markdown syntax in, and Obsidian renders it as rich text (including links). I'm happy they've added this feature, though I expect I'll still be doing most of my writing in Obsidian in plain Markdown text. The beta live preview mode is now available for Obsidian Catalyst supporters. It's only a question of time before everyone gets it.

Obsidian sans markdown text

Focused 138: Hyper-Scheduling Revisited

On this episode of Focused, Mike and I return to the subject of hyper-scheduling after we've both been at it a few years. What works? What doesn't? And how did Mike's experiment go where he stopped blocking time?

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The Focus Mode Webinar

We’re getting down to the wire with the Focus Mode Webinar. I’ll be giving it at 9:00 A.M. Pacific on November 10, less than 12 hours after this post goes up. You can still sign up with the above link. If you sign up but don’t make it, I will be sending a replay link to those folks signed up.

I’ve spent a lot of time with Focus Mode in the last week as I’ve been preparing for this, and I like it better now than ever. There is a lot you can pull off with Focus Mode and a little creativity. Hopefully I’ll see you tomorrow.

Mac Power Users 613: The Future of Work, with Sean McCabe

Stephen and I talk with Sean McCabe on this episode of Mac Power Users about how he runs his businesses from what can only be described as a Mac battle station while stitching together macOS apps and several cloud services to be more productive.

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Automators 88: Automating with Ryan J. A. Murphy

Ryan J. A. Murphy joins Rosemary and me on this episode of Automators to share automation tips for Obsidian, augmented intelligence, and automated parenting.

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