![]() ![]() You may be aware that, when working on iPad with an external keyboard, you can press the command key ( ⌘) o show all available keyboard shortcuts in that very situation. On top of this, there are a number of smaller improvements. We also added two new actions: creating a material sheet, and adding an image to a sheet. Ulysses actions can be part of your Mac shortcuts now, as we used the opportunity to bring our iOS integration with the Shortcuts app to Mac. That’s good news if you’re into efficiency at work, because Shortcuts allows you to combine several actions from various apps into automated workflows, so-called shortcuts. Together with macOS Monterey, Apple brought its automation app Shortcuts from iOS to Mac. Productivity Nerds Rejoice - Ulysses Supports Shortcuts on Mac For a general impression of what Ulysses can do for you in terms of publishing, check out the short video we’ve made. If you’re not using Ulysses for blogging yet, you should really take it into consideration. ![]() This is super convenient if you spot a mistake after having uploaded or published a post - fix it, click or tap Update, and there you go. For WordPress and Ghost, we already added this option in earlier releases. Once again, we improved the publishing feature: You can now also update posts previously published on Micro.blog from within Ulysses. You can create Quick Notes on both iPad and Mac, and access them on all of your devices, as they also sync between them via iCloud. Inside the Notes app, you can view all of your Quick Notes in one spot, and get back to your Ulysses sheet via the link you’ve set. You can now add a link to your current Ulysses sheet to a Quick Note, which works similar to adding a web link while browsing with Safari. Quick Note is a new feature in Apple’s Notes app available with macOS Monterey and iPadOS 14, allowing you to quickly gather information, sudden inspiration and links. The intended use should now be clearer for newbies veterans will find that nothing’s changed except for the name. You can apply the most important tags to the selection with a single click in the bar the less frequently used tags you’ll find in the More menu ( …).īy the way: While conceiving the markup bar we renamed a few markup tags. These are different tags, depending on whether you selected text inline or an entire paragraph. Now, whenever you make a text selection with the mouse, the new markup bar will display all available markup tags at the bottom of the editor. You’ll benefit as a markup beginner, or if you don’t know all the available tags by heart yet, and enjoy working with the mouse. Say Hello to the New, Smart Markup Barīefore getting to the improvements for macOS Monterey, let’s make you familiar with Ulysses’ brand-new, smart markup bar on Mac. ![]() Just as you would expect, we prepared Ulysses for the new operating system, but there’s more! Read on to find out everything you need to know. Every time you use Quick Note, it’s saved in the Notes app.Apple’s new macOS dubbed Monterey is expected for release tonight - Ulysses is even faster and hit the App Store with a new version today. Think of Quick Note as an extension of Notes. The difference is just that Quick Note is a faster way to access Notes. Speaking of what… How to Use the Quick Note App in MacOS Montereyįirst, there’s Notes and there’s Quick Note. Quick Note is installed on MacOS Monterey by default, so you don’t have to do anything other than start working with the application.Īlso: The 5 best note-taking tablets: Top picks for students The new iteration of the app is called Quick Note and lets you do things like: Although macOS already has a note-taking app (Apple Notes), Monterey is doing something about this app to make it much more efficient. With MacOS Monterey, you don’t have to worry about that anymore. Often this rush happens in a moment of desperation and I end up completely forgetting what I wanted to write.Īlso: The 5 Best Note-Taking Apps for iPad I can’t tell you how many times I had to take a quick note and had to open an app or go to a webpage first. Once upon a time that meant rushing for a post-it or a piece of paper. Let’s face it, we all need to take notes. Even the simplest task gets a handy tweak to improve its efficiency. MacOS Monterey has introduced many new features that help make your experience as productive and efficient as possible. ![]()
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