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Press releases tagged with devonthink

February 10, 2021

DEVONthink 3.6.2

DEVONtechnologies updates its documentation and information manager DEVONthink to version 3.6.2. New CloudKit support makes synchronizing via iCloud much faster and more reliable. The update also brings extensive support for CriticMarkup and diagrams in Markdown via Mermaid.js. Other improvements include the ability to export documents as Microsoft Word .docx files, new AppleScript properties, and more. (more)

November 24, 2020

Black Friday

Starting November 27th, 2020, from Black Friday through Cyber Monday, DEVONtechnologies sells all its software products as well as upgrades for 25% less. Discounted products include all editions of DEVONthink, DEVONagent, and DEVONsphere. DEVONthink saves all your documents, keeps them organized, and recalls them whenever you need them. DEVONagent finds that needle in the haystack we call internet. And DEVONsphere keeps the data you need always at your fingertips. (more)

November 19, 2020

DEVONthink 3.6

DEVONtechnologies updates its documentation and information manager DEVONthink to version 3.6. The update brings compatibility for macOS Big Sur, with both cosmetic and technological improvements. Besides, it focuses on links between documents with an extended Links Inspector and new databases properties. Other changes include better in-document search as well as enhancements to Markdown support, scripting, and the workflow in general. (more)

September 1, 2020

Back to School 2020

From September 1st through 20th, DEVONtechnologies gives students and educators a head start into the new school year with 40% discount on all Mac apps. DEVONthink helps them collect and organize their papers, references, snippets. And DEVONagent assist them with their research by finding information on the internet no matter how well it is hidden. (more)

August 13, 2020

DEVONthink 3.5.2

DEVONtechnologies updates its documentation and information manager DEVONthink to version 3.5.2. The maintenance update brings the first round of changes for macOS Big Sur and runs natively on Apple silicon. It also makes the sync engine more efficient and resuming interrupted synchronizations more reliable. Other enhancements include better handling of nested tags, support for importing bookmarks from the Brave browser, and more. (more)