@stevewiggins I feel like it’s more insidious. The solution sounds plausible, and then after a minute you thinks”oh my goodness that is stupid,” and then if you reply they say “of course I didn’t mean the stupid thing, I meant…” and by then the conversation is moved on.
@PatMayock Sir, I enjoyed your chat on @wcpreston and @pmalaiyandi recent podcast. Despite your best efforts, I think LTO tape might fit my use case. Any recommendation on a ‘starter’ configuration (OS X // Ubuntu // Rack mounted) or a beginner tutorial appreciated. Thank you
@tbridge777 Tom, I’m unsure what Feedback Assistant is? Is that an app or a URL? I tried to google and log in with my same ABM creds, but I get a “join apple developer” or “join beta program” dialog. Should I use my apple developer login or my ABM login (or it doesn’t matter?).
@GetPinsApp Great App — hope you are getting lots of conversions.
Is there a way to make a smart collection for “Today”?
(Follow up feature suggestion, a shortcut action that allows query by smart collection (or better the SQL like syntax) would be a nice addition.)
@mattpodwysocki I remember having the cassette drive, but don’t ember the box. The disk drive had the box because you had to pack it securely when you would go to your friends house
@mattpodwysocki No joke, Matt. Just seeing that floppy disk box, I can feel the crumbly styrofoam packing material s you separated the half’s of the box
@GetPinsApp Further, if you extend FTS to shortcuts actions, in “end of day review” shortcut, I could use FTS to query for “PinDate:2021-03-21” with a computed date using the Date actions.
Roadmap items for sure — great app, wishes for continued success..
@GetPinsApp Yes Sir - Use Case: Pin items during the day and then process those items at the end of the day. Suggestion: Extend FTS with a “Date Pin’d” attribute, allowing smart collections PinDate:Today or PinDate:Yesterday would allow one to view the items Pin’d today.