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Ted Goranson Returns

At least for this month. About This Particular Outliner last appeared in November 2006. The promised review of writing applications on OS X has not surfaced, but something perhaps even more exciting has:

It’s time for a major advance, and guess what? After daydreaming, designing, and proposing, I am now actually building something. It’s […]

Folding Text

Code folding is a feature of some text editors that allows the selective hiding and displaying of the text being edited. This is particularly useful if you are working on a small subsection of a large, complicated text. Code folding allows you to display and work on the relevant portion of the text while hiding […]

ATPM on Activity Monitor

As I mentioned in my initial post, learning about the UNIX underpinnings of OS X was a revelation. While I would never like to work exclusively in a text based terminal, a lot of UNIX utilities can be exploited by writers as well as coders. While visual editing familiar from word processors tends to obscure […]

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