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Caboodle 2.0.3 Mac OS X

Posted By: Messer2
Caboodle 2.0.3 Mac OS X

Caboodle 2.0.3 | MacOSX | 8.2 MB

Caboodle allows users to store and organize varied bits of info. Everyone comes across information that they want to refer to later. Maybe gifts you've received or sent, product serial numbers, recipes, directions to someone's house, a photo of your pet, or anything else. Caboodle is a tool to help store and organize such varied bits of information.

You can arrange the items in an outline-like hierarchy, and include both structured fields and free-form text and pictures in each entry, along with Web links, lists, tables, PDFs, and any other kind of file as attachments. When you create a new entry within an existing one, the custom fields are inherited, allowing quickly creating content in an organized fashion. But you can also add or remove custom fields independently for each entry.

Entries can be encrypted to hide your most sensitive information. They can also be searched, and the Services menu is supported to quickly add or output an entry. Caboodle also supports import and export in several formats.

Note: Now requires OS X 10.10 or later running on a 64-bit Intel processor
Multiple Caboodle Documents
The most popular request: Caboodle now supports multiple documents, so you can have one for work, one for personal, or organize by project, etc.
The documents can be saved anywhere you like.
Save on Dropbox or iCloud Drive to share (yes, supports editing on multiple Macs!).
The data is now stored in a much improved format, as a package containing standard rich text documents.
Opening and saving now only reads and writes the needed parts, resulting in much improved performance (no need to worry about embedded documents slowing things down anymore).
The version 1 data will be opened by default, and can be re-opened later via the File > Open Recent menu. Changes can be saved to a new document; the version 1 data won't be modified.
Significantly Improved Custom Fields
You can now drag the custom fields to reorder them, drag them to the text area, or drag text into the fields to add a field (separate the field name and value with a tab, return, or ": ").
Simplified the buttons to have a single Add (+) button, and modern Remove (X) buttons.
The sidebar and fields areas have been significantly modernized behind the scenes.
Increased the size of the icon well a little.
Now uses a new flat icon as the default for new top-level entries.
Removed the "Show/Hide Entries List" menu command and collapsing the entries list, since it only caused confusion.
Refined Text Area
Now uses a text format bar below the window toolbar, which includes font, styles, foreground and background color, alignment, lists, and more.
Now uses an inline find bar for searching (and replacing) text within an entry.
Added support for inline markup of images.
Spotlight Search
Caboodle now supports Spotlight for system-wide searching of entry content.
Searching all entries via the search field in the toolbar is now powered by Spotlight, so is faster and more efficient.
Tweaked Preferences
Reimplemented the auto-launch preference to work with Yosemite and later.
Removed the quit confirmation preference.
Caboodle now uses the popular Sparkle framework for app updates, so it can finally download and install updates itself.
Changed the Updates preferences for the Sparkle framework.
Added a Release Notes button to the Updates preferences, to easily display what changed.
License Stuff
This will be a paid upgrade. Pricing to be decided, but affordable. You can use the beta for free.
Fixed display of license entry date in the Licenses editor.
Modern Architecture
Caboodle now requires a 64-bit Mac and a minimum of OS X Yosemite (10.10).
Many other behind-the-scenes improvements made possible by dropping older OS versions, ancient PowerPC and 32-bit support.

What's New Version 2.0.3
Fixes to support the "Print to Caboodle Workflow" from applications, items are printed to caboodle as a PDF file.
Drag and drop supports, PDF, RTF, HTML, and Text files.
Fixed an issue with saving a document to iCloud where sometimes the document would reload and all entries would be "Recovered"
Fixed other Miscellaneous bugs.

Requirements: Intel, 64-bit processor, OS X 10.10 or later

Home Page - http://www.beforedawnsolutions.com/caboodle/

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