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Tyler Hall
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Like all my Mac apps, I built TextBuddy because I wanted to use it myself.
The app is a single-window of text with 100+ commands you can run to transform, sort, and filter your text into the format you need, extract some data, or jot down a quick note.
It sits comfortably between my note-taking app and my "real" text editor. It lets me quickly manipulate text using similar commands and...
TextBuddy for macOS
A Swiss Army knife for plain text.
TextBuddy is a Mac app for manipulating text. A Swiss Army knife for plain text that is there when you need it and hidden when you don’t. Faster than your IDE. Easier than the command line. Transform and extract text from images and audio, too.
TextBuddy for macOS
A Swiss Army knife for plain text.
Tyler Hall
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Quite simply, nope.
Developers have been burned too many times by Twitter changing focus and being outright hostile to third-party developers. They lost my trust years ago, and it's going to take more than a blog post announcing a fresh start to gain that trust back.
I'm not getting anywhere near this API. Maybe 5-7 years from now, if it's still around and Twitter has finally proven...
Twitter API v2
A new Twitter API, built on a completely fresh foundation
Have you ever accidentally hit ⌘Q and quit an app when you really meant to press ⌘W to close a window? CommandQ stops apps from quitting unless you hold down ⌘Q for a short delay. This gives you time to catch your mistake and let go before the app quits.
CommandQ
Never accidentally quit an app again.
Tyler Hall
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CommandQ was a small Mac app I originally built in 2011, but it eventually stopped working due to Apple's security changes in macOS Mojave and upcoming Catalina.
Much to my surprise, over the last eight years this little app has amassed over 20,000 happy users. So, I couldn't just let it die.
Version 2.0, released today, is a ground-up rewrite, built using modern macOS technologies. I've...
CommandQ
Never accidentally quit an app again.