![]() ![]() The Applescript is really simple, it just takes a string and emails it to Wunderlist. This is a fluid action for me now: Cmd-Space, then "AW", Space, and my To-Do text.įor those not familiar with LaunchBar, Cmd-Space brings up LaunchBar itself, "AW" is a shortcut to my "Add to Wunderlist" script, "Space" brings up a text field, and the contents of that field go to my Wunderlist task list. I use LaunchBar, in conjunction with Wunderlist and a little Applescript. Perhaps the original question could be clarified?) If this question is really about creating a blank text file, though, my solution doesn't apply. My answer below is a solution for simple To-Do creation. (I just re-read the question and am uncertain whether this post applies. You can also trigger Neu from any application using a This applications adds "Create Document." and "Create And Openĭocument." menus to various places, including the main menubar, theĭock, and the Services menu that the Finder shows when you right-click There is commercial solution available now: Neu Unfortunately, the software hasn't been updated in years. There used to be NuFile which added the Windows-like feature to OSX. with right-click you get to customize the list.use ⌥+ ⇥ to create a list within the stickie.However, if you want to use a feature provided by OSX, try Stickies. Wunderlist (free) which provides sync between OSX, Win, iOS and Android NotesTab (free) which 'rests' in the menubar and has a beautiful GUI. If you just want to create a To-Do list, you might look at third-party solutions like:
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