Archive for the 'ShoveBox' Category

Unit-Testing NSPasteboard

Friday, November 23rd, 2007

How Pasteboards Work
NSPasteboard is Mac OS X’s mechanism for handling copy and paste, drag and drop, and the choosing of fonts and colors.
When an app needs to take advantage of one of those features, they just call up the appropriate pasteboard. Along with the data to be read or written, the pasteboard stores the […]

ShoveBox 1.0.2 Released

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007

ShoveBox 1.0.2 is finally out with the following fixes and enhancements:

Fixed issue that could occur when editing rules using a "move to
folder" action
Fixed bug where new text notes didn’t use the selected default font
You can now use function keys as hotkeys
New setting to toggle continuous spell-checking in documents
Added mention of ShoveBox browser bookmarklet to documentation
Interface […]

ShoveBox 1.0.1 Released

Tuesday, August 21st, 2007

I’ve released ShoveBox v1.0.1 to address several bugs:

Fixed issue where items would not export properly in some circumstances
All .webloc and .textclipping files should now import properly
Fixed rare crash that could occur after viewing a web archive
Resolved several small UI glitches

After this, I’m hoping to start working on some of the great ideas for features and […]

Wonder Warp Introduces ShoveBox Productivity Tool For Mac OS X

Monday, August 6th, 2007

BOSTON, MA — Wonder Warp Software has released ShoveBox, an application for Mac OS X that helps users manage all the tiny scraps of information they encounter that have no real place.
Billed as a “smart clutter-catcher,” it appears as an icon in the menubar where users can drag text, images, urls, and pdfs. Dragged data […]

Pre-Introducing ShoveBox

Tuesday, June 12th, 2007

I’ve been working very hard over the past few months on a new application called ShoveBox. It’s a smart inbox for the everyday clutter you find when working on your Mac.
A lot of people I’ve met both in person and online have told me they’re very interested in trying it out, but until now I […]