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Pc version of audiobook binder
Pc version of audiobook binder











pc version of audiobook binder

But that was a while ago, and they now have a Windows client too, so it seemed to be worth looking into it again. I stopped using TextExpander when they went to a subscription model, since I was having some trouble with it anyway, and it didn’t seem to be worth the money. So I went back to TextExpander, which I used to use on my Mac, circa 2014– 2016. It now looks like it’s OK, but that got me briefly looking at other solutions that might work, and which I might be able to get whitelisted at work. It was starting to look like that might be an issue last week, due to some new security software they were running on our machines. I don’t have the actual AHK product installed on any of my work machines, but I have a compiled script that I do run on my work machines. On Windows, I generally use AutoHotKey for my keyboard macros and text expansions. I haven’t tried the debugger yet, but I’m curious to see how well that works.Īnd the dev VM is still so locked down that I couldn’t actually activate the new license over the internet, but the developer provides a way to get around that, so that was appreciated. Access to NuGet is still blocked from my developer VM, so I can’t use it there yet, but I can use it on my desktop PC, where I’ve also installed it. I went ahead and did that, and upgraded to the “Premium” version. I mentioned in my last post that I was thinking about upgrading my LINQPad Pro license. Again, I think it’s probably fine for a lot of people, but it’s just not good enough for a power-user like me.

#PC VERSION OF AUDIOBOOK BINDER WINDOWS 10#

There’s a native Windows 10 client, but it’s very limited and just not very good at all. I guess my biggest gripe with it is that it’s very much oriented towards in-browser use. I think it’s probably fine for casual users who need a simple password management solution, but it’s not nearly as good as 1Password. Short version: I don’t think I’ll be using it for anything. And that comes with a free personal LastPass Families account, so I went ahead and signed up for one. But I just (finally) got added to our company’s corporate LastPass account, so I can use that for work. I’ve been using 1Password for my personal password storage since 2014, and I’m still happy with it. Or maybe work from home all this week, if I don’t start feeling better by Tuesday.Īnyway, all the security shake-ups over the last two weeks have gotten me thinking about some of my software choices, and I thought I’d write up some notes on that. I’m hoping I can go back to my usual schedule this week (M/W/F at home, Tue/Thu in the office). I’ve gone into the office most days since then, and I think all that extra exposure to other humans has gotten me sick. Two weeks in, and we’re still cleaning up after the security incident at work over the July 4th weekend.













Pc version of audiobook binder