![]() Outlinely also includes other handy features such as Focus and Typewriter modes. This means I can type and not have to take my hands off the main keys to make indents or outdents.Īs you may have noticed in the video, you can move your cursor to the far right of line of text and use the move button (three lines) to rearrange headings and subheadings. The video is slightly sped up for quicker viewing, but notice in the highlighted parts of my typing that I use Keyboard Maestro string triggers to trigger the Indent and Outdent shortcuts for Outlinely. In the video below I provide a quick demo of using Outlinely. Secondly, Outlinely feels more like a simple text editor rather than a bloated application that requires to many configurations to quickly use. ![]() What I like most about Outlinely is that I can keep and share all my outlines inside the application instead of saving them as separate documents. OmniOutline certainly has lots of advanced features, but after I downloaded Outlinely and OutlineEdit, I realized that these two lightweight applications are better suited to my needs for working on projects. ![]() When I dread opening an application like Word or ScreenFlow it means that I’m find it too task consuming to get certain projects completed. Up until recently, OmniOutline was the application I used for outlining projects, but I often found the program a little heavy and cumbersome to use. One of the ways to be most productive with a project, such as writing book or manual, designing a course, preparing a presentation, or simply creating step-by-step instructions is to start with an outline.
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