
- #AEON TIMELINE TRIAL RAN OUT BEFORE I COULD TRY IT FULL#
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And by sometimes, I mean twice that I can recall. I don't know why, but I sometimes end up receiving torrent links from people. So I'm grateful for this little utility that lets me test and learn the process a little better. My brain has simply never connected with the process for some reason. Regex expressions drive me up a wall and I can never get them quite right. But if not, I use Dropshare to get a link and just text/email it to them. If they're on an Apple device, I tend to just share an iCloud link or just AirDrop it to them. Sometimes I need to share a link to a file or picture. Give it a link to a YouTube video and you get the video file saved to your computer. Here's another utility I keep around for occasional needs. And somehow it always manages to find 10 to 20 GB of stuff to get rid of and clean up. I run the scan every week as part of my weekly review. I've barely started using it so I can't speak to how it compares to the built-in Contacts app. I downloaded Bus圜ontacts when I realized how much I enjoy Bus圜al. I'm hesitant to say it's my go-to until I can be 100% certain the sync issues I dealt with in Fantastical don't reappear here. Readers of my newsletter know that I recently moved over to Bus圜al on my Mac. I know there is a ton more that can be done but I haven't taken the time to play around with it yet. The only thing I use it for at the moment is snapping windows into place. All it does is clean up the menu bar and allow me to hide things until I need them. I paid for this one beforehand and was thrilled to see it move to SetApp. So it's not a daily use app, but it's certainly one I keep on my Mac. Archiver is now my go-to utility when I need to save the day.

I have a guest come into the church with an odd file format that needs to be extracted into a usable format. I tend to transfer the dates and such to OmniFocus and such. I don't usually come back to these once I make them. Aeon Timeline fills a gap in helping me estimate the duration of something bigger by giving me an easy interface for seeing what is a Gantt chart. Sometimes I need to get a feel for how long a bigger project will take. And to show you how much I get out of it, here's a look at every single app I downloaded from SetApp.
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Just being able to download them to explore them is worth a trial.
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But it's the full spectrum of apps available that make it worth so much more.


In my case, it's an easy sell since there are two or three apps I use constantly that on their own would have cost me more than the SetApp subscription itself. But not everyone believes the subscription is worth it. At this point, you have most likely heard of SetApp.
