Tag archive: update

UTW-RPC update: 1.5

Although this isn’t really a piece of software, per se, Circle Six Design updated their UTW-RPC WordPress plugin to work with WordPress 2.2.1+. The plugin allows remote editing using tools such as ecto or MarsEdit to assign tags using the popular Ultimate Tag Warrior or Simple Tagging plugins. The WordPress admin area is alright, but I’ve long been a fan of ecto, and this plugin is the magic that allows me to use it.

To download the plugin and for more info, visit the UTW-RPC and AutoTag download page.

iGTD update 1.4.5.4

iGTDiGTD, free Getting Things Done app, was updated today to version 1.4.5.4. This minor update includes a number of GUI improvements and bug fixes. Most notably, you can now configure the font size for tasks, and a task’s tags can optionally be shown at the end of the name field.

For the full details about the update, please see the release notes. If you prefer to have screenshots with your release notes, see the 1.4.5.4 blog entry.

EagleFiler update: 1.2.4

EagleFilerEagleFiler, Tagamac’s choice for tag-based file library software, was updated today to 1.2.4. This minor update mainly contains improvements to the way EagleFiler deals with PDFs, although some minor graphical changes and bug fixes were included as well.

For the full list of improvements, please see C-Command’s 1.2.4 update post.

Punakea update: 0.3.1

PunakeaEveryone’s favorite free file system tagger Punakea received a minor update today. Punakea allows you to tag any item in the Finder using Spotlight comments. It features several quick and easy way to add tags, a tag cloud for browsing them, and saved searches (smart folders). If you’re a hard-core tagger, it will even allow you to ditch folders all together for your tagged items.

The update includes minor bug fixes for the most oft-reported crashes and increased Leopard compatibility. For details, see the release notes.

KIT update: 1.3.8

KITKIT (Keep It Together), a tag-based file library, was updated today to version 1.3.8. This minor update includes a number of performance improvements and bug fixes. You can find the full details (and a link to the download) in the KIT release notes, or just launch the application to have it auto-update.

Although I personally prefer EagleFiler for filing documents because of its Finder-friendly storage format, KIT is a quality solution for those who are looking for a cheaper piece of software than EagleFiler or DEVONThink.