Tip of the day: When doing a web search in #DEVONagent, you are presented with a list of matching pages. One of the tabs is called the Digest. But what information do you get in this view? Here is a brief introduction. #productivity #research #tipoftheday #websearch https://www.devontechnologies.com/blog/20241029-devonagent-digest-tab
Tip of the day: The Services menu in most native #macOS applications provides a variety of context-dependent, handy automations. Our applications extend this menu with powerful search features that you can use in your search workflow. #devonagent #devonsphere #devonthink #pkm #productivity #research #tipoftheday #websearch https://www.devontechnologies.com/blog/20250225-search-services
Tip of the day: #DEVONagent’s web browser lets you view websites you have found without having to switch applications. And while it may not have all the features of major browsers, it has a very handy one: inspectors, which provide some additional information about the site. #productivity #research #tipoftheday #websearch https://www.devontechnologies.com/blog/20250211-devonagent-browser-inspectors
Tip of the day: If you search for something with DuckDuckGo or Kagi, you may know this trick: In addition to your search term, you type a special abbreviation to go directly to a specific page, for example !w for Wikipedia. This search mechanism ist called a bang and they’re supported in #DEVONagent Pro. #productivity #research #tipoftheday #websearch https://www.devontechnologies.com/blog/20260127-bangs-shortcuts-devonagent
Today we've relased maintenance updates for all three editions of our internet research tool DEVONagent with updated plugins and search sets. They also improve search reliability by using multiple search engines, e.g., for the See Also function. In addition, DEVONsphere Express 1.9.9 better indexes third-party formats based on Spotlight support. #devonagent #devonsphere #search #research https://www.devontechnologies.com
Tip of the day: We often hear people talking about the “steep learning curve” of #DEVONthink and how hard it is to “master”. But what does it actually mean to master any application? Here is what we think about this (and the answer may not be what you think it will). #devonagent #devonthinktogo #pkm #productivity #research #tipoftheday #websearch https://www.devontechnologies.com/blog/20250729-application-mastery
Tip of the day: In #DEVONagent Pro, you can archive search results or send them to #DEVONthink. But after closing the search, you no longer have access to those results. Of course, you can run the search again, but there is a more efficient way to return to them. #productivity #research #tipoftheday #websearch #workflow https://www.devontechnologies.com/blog/20240409-devonagent-save-results
Tip of the day: If you were reading something online but forgot to bookmark the page, you could look at the browser’s History. But that only handles the name or URL. With #DEVONagent you can search Safari’s or #DEVONagent’s browser history more thoroughly. Here is, how that works. #productivity #research #tipoftheday #websearch https://www.devontechnologies.com/blog/20240806-search-browser-history
If you search for something with DuckDuckGo or Kagi, you may know this trick: In addition to your search term, you type a special abbreviation called a "bang" to go directly to a specific page. DEVONagent supports them, too, and also lets you create your own. #devonagent #research #search https://www.devontechnologies.com/blog/20260127-bangs-shortcuts-devonagent
Tip of the day: Quality assurance is a top priority in the development of our applications. Nevertheless, misbehavior can sometimes occur, leading to an application crashing or stalling. To investigate and fix the issue, we need a report with some information about it. Here’s how you can support us with that. #devonagent #devonthink #macos #pkm #productivity #research #tipoftheday #troubleshooting #websearch https://www.devontechnologies.com/blog/20230131-stalls-and-crashes