Snippery 1.2 will be able to improve the snippets preview of several programming languages via syntax highlighting, so it will be easier to read the code (specially when dealing with HTML syntax and you want to focus on the content, for instance).
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Snippery 1.1: Shell Mode Improvements
Shell Mode is one of Snippery’s most powerful features: you not only can execute practically any of the available Unix commands on OS X, but also create scripts to automate their execution and, of course, create a new snippet from the resulting output.
Snippery 1.1: Improved filtering options!
Snippery 1.1 will bring some big new features and also lots of improvements. For instance, we’ve saw already how next release focuses on some great security options. Now I want to show you the improvements related with the entries filtering.
Snippery 1.1: Improved Data Security
I’ve heard the suggestions from Snippery’s users who wanted more security on some aspects of the app functionality. So I implemented these for the next release… and even more! Security is one of the paramount aspects on Snippery 1.1 that adds to the already available encryption feature (128 bits, secure enough, strong enough)!
Markdown support is coming to Snippery (Sneak Preview)
As probably you know, Snippery is the last app I’ve launched recently for OS X. It is more than just a way to collect, categorize and search for all your text snippets, code fragments or any important data you may have and that you want to store safely (in fact, Snippery let you encrypt […]