Here’s a quick Notational Velocity tip from @sabbatical (Adam King) that I just got from Minimal Mac: Select multiple PDF attachments in Mail, drag to “Notational Velocity” icon, and presto! 1 note per PDF w/ full, stripped plaintext. Handy. I have yet to really use this tip this  holiday season (PDFs are work!), but it […]
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Use Notational Velocity to strip plain text from PDFs

Here’s a quick Notational Velocity tip from @sabbatical (Adam King) that I just got from Minimal Mac:

Select multiple PDF attachments in Mail, drag to “Notational Velocity” icon, and presto! 1 note per PDF w/ full, stripped plaintext. Handy.

I have yet to really use this tip this  holiday season (PDFs are work!), but it should come in handy at some point during this school term.

[Also, if you’re a Mac user and you don’t know what Notational Velocity is, do check it out here. It’s a really, really awesome note-taking app and it is both open-source and open-free.]

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