MacTelligence has released an update for Xnippets, bringing it to version 1.1. Xnippets is a utility designed as the Mac Stickies replacement. The update features performance enhancements including improved search/find functions and multiple item export support. According to MacTelligence:
Jun 01, 2020 Mac — Open the Apple menu, click App Store., click the Updates tab, and click UPDATE ALL if it's available. If you have a mechanical keyboard, another way you can update your keyboard's drivers is by going to the keyboard manufacturer's website, finding your model of keyboard, and looking for a driver download. Unfortunately I haven't come accross anything like Stickies on OS X. I'm writing this in the hope a Mac developer researching the topic sees an opportunity. Features from Stickies that I am missing: Toggle Stickies on and off with a global keyboard shortcut. I don't want to go through the Dashboard, I want Stickies to pop on my desktop on command!
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Xnippets 1.1 is now available from the MacTelligence Web site.
Xnippets is a replacement for Stickes or the NotePad, that allows users to name their snippets, and categorize them into folders. It also uses Mac OS Xis services to allow users to capture and retrieve text snippets from any OS X services compliant application with a single keystroke.
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Version 1.1 has improved searching and find options, UI improvements, and exporting of multiple items to the clipboard.
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You can find more information about the Xnippets update at the MacTelligence Web site. Xnippets 1.1 is free for registered users, while the full version is available for US$18.00.