I also beta test for Omni and am working with OmniFocus 2. You’re workflow fits into the DEVONthink architecture beautifully. I haven’t had enough time to play with your Omni workflow though but as you’ll see in my email, Omnifocus is of a different nature than DEVONthink. I do mention your Omni workflow and although its impressive in terms of the work you’ve put into it, I have certain way of working with Omni that the workflow, though it could be useful at times, I don’t see nearly as useful as the DEVONthink workflow. I feel this is a very useful piece of integration that works with structure of DEVONthink extremely well. I’ve sent the following email off to Eric, President of DEVONtechnologies the following email in which I recommend this workflow as another integrating tool to be used with DEVONthink. If it's not possible or if it's a huge pain in the arse, no problem, I just thought it was worth asking.Ī database switch is already on my todo list. I'll have a look at the rest. Unfortunately, due to the overwhelming amount of content I have in my databases, there's just too much to be able to use a simple keyword search and get relevant results. Is it possible to either specify a database to search in or add some syntax to potentially include operators like "-", perhaps quotes for phrases, or a wildcard like "*"? If *any* (I don't need all, I just need a way to filter things a bit) of the following search strings were possible it would be heaven:Īre any of these possible? Any single one would make it perfect. (about 14,000 emails.) When I want to find anything other than an email I am flooded with emails because there are so many. I have a database that has all my email in it. I was hoping you could make a tweak or two if possible?
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |