
A new year is about to begin. Out with the old, in with the new. Time to get organized on your Mac.
The problem is all those scraps of information, links, graphics, bookmarks, notes, messages you need and can’t throw away, right? It’s a mess.
If you’re a Mac user, then you need a digital box to shove all that digital information into for safe storage. You need ShoveBox.
Another problem is what to do with all those scraps and links and notes and messages, even if.... (excerpted).
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jack said:
I love ShoveBox, but disagree about the menu bar. I love it there. Every other application has a drawer or dock feature. The menu item keeps it out of my way and it’s easy to drag anything to it. Of course, I find yojimbo lacking, so I’m probably biased.