If the errorNumber is not -128 then display alert "DEVONthink" message errorMessage as warning My importArticle(loadURL, theTitle, theGroup) DEVONnote is described as keeps them and provides you with unique tools and artificial intelligence so that you can focus on things that really matter: creating even more ideas and is a Note-taking Tool in the Office & Productivity category. Set csvFile to choose file with prompt "Select a csv file exported from Instapaper" of type kCSVFileType default location (downloadsFolder as alias) Set downloadsFolder to path to downloads folder from user domain Local csvFile, csvDocument, cellRange, aRow, loadURL, theTitle, theGroup
#Devonnote app pro
Be sure to select an open database in DT Pro before you run this. Use appropriate caution reviewing downloaded items before use.
#Devonnote app pdf
Will create PDF documents in /Instapaper/ groups. Items available in the Drafts Directory are uploaded by community members. Use Instapaper to export a CSV file of your articles. More importantly, it only provides a short preview of the content - the image below is an example from a CNN article I saved yesterday, viewed within DevonThink, but the same applies to all of the 10 items in my Instapaper RSS feed. If so, is there a way of retrieving a decade’s worth of nicely formatted Instapaper articles…?Įdit: I’ve just checked, and the Instapaper RSS feed only provides the 10 most recent articles (and the is updated as new items added) and per this Tweet from in 2020 can’t retrieve anything older than this. I will need to give this another shot - but I wonder whether, even if this does work for Instapaper as describes - it will only capture new things that are added to Instapaper from that point on. You can create an Instapaper RSS feed of your articles, but when I played with this I couldn’t get them to show up in DevonThink (I think the RSS feed from Instapaper only has the first few characters, IIRC). However, short of exporting them all individually as PDFs from the Web version of Instapaper I’d not found a way of doing this. I put everything in it, and I sync it between devices. You can also create your own sorting order for annotations using color categories.This is a very timely thread and really helpful post by I have a large Instapaper library of articles going back 10 years that I’d quite like to save to DevonThink - I found Instapaper’s ‘clean’ reading mode to be excellent, but want to take advantage of all the features for linking/surfacing knowledge in DevonThink Ive been working with digital paper apps for years, and DEVONthink absolutely crushes everything else. If you want to change how Highlights export your annotations, you can change what is included and the appearance of your notes in the note format settings. This brings up the app selection menu: 5.
#Devonnote app free
Tap the share icon in top right corner:įor free users of Highlights, PDF will be the only enabled option in the export menu. Your notes contain highlighted text and annotations that have been extracted using specific rules from the PDF. Tap the PDF you want to open in the Highlights document browser: Highlights extracts highlighted text and other types of annotations from PDFs and lets you export them directly to DEVONthink To Go on your iPhone.
Furthermore, DEVONnote helps you sort in new stuff and supports cross and Wiki-style links. Store and manage your bookmarks in DEVONnote too, browse the Web using the integrated browser based on Apple's WebKit, capture interesting notes immediately or organize webcams.
#Devonnote app mac
Not on an iPhone? Checkout the Mac and iPad guides. DEVONnote is an easy-to-use, intelligent note pad capable of storing and organising plain or rich texts and file aliases.