![]() ![]() Some reasons for removal are that they contain re-hosted content, usually paired with privacy-invading ads. Posts that are identified as either blog-spam, a link aggregator, or an otherwise low-effort website are to be removed. No spamblog submissions - Posts should be submitted using the original source with the original title. Looking for a distro? Try r/findmeadistro. No support requests - This is not a support forum! Head to /r/linuxquestions or /r/linux4noobs for support or help. All rules will be applied regardless of the number upvotes a post/comment has. Please review full details on rules here. Linux Unplugged (formerly Linux Action Show).Ubuntu / Kubuntu / Xubuntu / Ubuntu Budgie Remix, Lubuntu.FreeGaming / LinuxGaming / OpenSourceGames.Join us on IRC at #r/linux on libera.chat!□įor more AMAs, check out our wiki link by clicking here. GNU itself is also used without Linux, some examples appear in projects like Debian/kFreebsd and Guix GNU/Hurd. These can include things like Android or ChromeOS. Linux is also used without GNU in embedded systems, mobile phones, and more. GNU/Linux is a collaborative effort between the GNU project, formed in 1983 to develop the GNU operating system and the development team of Linux, a kernel. Free, Libre and open source software (FLOSS) means that everyone has the freedom to use it, see how it works, and change it. The operating system is a collection of the basic instructions that tell the electronic parts of the computer what to do and how to work. GNU/Linux is a free and open source software operating system for computers. Notational Velocity and will sync to NV’s sister-app, Notational Acceleration, which is basically NV for the Android platform (and if you have an iOS device, there’s a Simplenote app for that too).Please Read the full Rules here before posting or commenting On top of that, it can link to a web-based notes app called (also a free service). It has a combined search and enter field reminiscent of Spotlight, and the interface is clean, fast and efficient, requiring minimal keystrokes or trackpad movements. This is a great, free, open-source app built for OS X and it’s got all the simplicity I need. The result was that I found I was keeping notes in several different places and then not knowing where to look for something, hunting around trying to remember which application I’d left some obscure, half-remembered note to myself in. My Android phone has a couple of notes apps, and my mac has, of course, the horribly-lemon yellow Notes.app, Stickies, and even Reminders can be used, not to mention TextEdit. I use Dropbox on both and avoid iCloud for various reasons ( some related to security), but I’ve always found syncing notes a problem. Having an Android phone and Mac computer…not what intended…and syncing between them can be awkward. Change the ‘File Format:’ option at the bottom to ‘Application’, give the app a snappy name (‘findNotes’ ?), then choose your Applications folder as the destination before hitting ‘Save’. ![]() If everything checks out fine, then hit ‘Command-S’ to bring up the ‘Save’ box. If there are no errors, hit ‘Command-R’ to run it. With the Editor open, paste this into the window (note, this is slightly different from the command above, as we have to tell AppleScript how to use the code):ĭo shell script "cd ~/Library/Containers//Data/Library/Notes strings NotesV1.storedata | grep body | open -f" It lives in the /Applications/Utilities folder, but you can access it simply by clicking on Spotlight and typing Apples. To do so, we’re going to use the Applescript Editor. However, if for some reason you either want or need to keep using Notes, you might try saving that command above as its own little App that you can keep in the Dock (beats having to dig out or remember the Terminal code all the time). The resulting TextEdit window can be searched or scrolled through for your missing text.ĭue to this problem, a lot of people are giving up using Notes.app altogether and switching to alternatives like Evernote or nvALT. It’s all one line, so copy and paste it as a whole, then hit ‘return’:Ĭd ~/Library/Containers//Data/Library/Notes strings NotesV1.storedata | grep body | open -f If you need to recover the text of any note that’s gone missing on your mac, try pasting this into Terminal.app. There appears to be a bug in Apple’s Notes.app in OS X 10.8 that sometimes causes notes to disappear. ![]()
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