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Productivity downloads - Circus Ponies NoteBook by Circus Ponies Software, Inc. And many more programs are available for instant and free download. Circus Ponies has released NoteBook for iPad, a powerful note-taking tool that includes a full-featured outliner with multi-font text, and lets you add files, diagrams, and sketches to your notes. I have been holding off on jumping to High Sierra because it unfortunately either kills or hobbles several of my apps including Circus Ponies Notebook. I will download and install Mojave on a separate drive to test this out. While there are some programs that come close to CP Notebook none have the flexibility it exhibits. Circus Ponies NoteBook is the missing piece in your workflow, organizing all the notes, documents, and other important info you need to get things done.
Developing import from a cancelled app turned out to be a tricky thing. However, the users trying out the import turned out to be so responsive, smart, and patient, that we couldn’t help going on working on the thing. Check out the update!
Suffice to say that it is a significant paradigm shift. UPDATE 2: A user over at the MILO Group received a response from Circus Ponies regarding Notebook as a continuing piece of software. The response was apparently delayed because Circus Ponies is no longer monitoring their support email address. They confirm that Notebook for the iPad is. Circus Ponies has updated its Mac OS X notebook application. Circus Ponies NoteBook allows you to keep track of photos, e-mails, graphics, documents and gives you the ability to clip things from.
UPD: check out the latest of CircusPonies-to-Outline import.
Preliminaries:
- Circus Ponies is supposed to be v4.0.1 or newer.
- Outline for Mac is supposed to b the latest.
Step 1. Open Circus Ponies and proceed to the notebook you want to get imported into Outline.
Step 2. Export the thing as a website to Disk.
Step 3. Now it’s time for magic! Enters Terminal.
Step 4. Access a Secret Folder by submitting the following command in Terminal:
open ~/Library/Group Containers/6WN928JT76.com.gorillized/Library
open ~/Library/Group Containers/6WN928JT76.com.gorillized/Library
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Please mind the space between
- “open” and ~;
- “Group” and “Containers”.
Step 5. Find the Processed folder and CircusPonies subfolder in there.
Note: in older versions of import there might have been other folders involved, like Import or even CircusPonnies (that ‘nn’ has become a legendary misspelling among Outline developers; one day we’ll tell the story). Make sure to use Processed and CircusPonies.
Step 6. Copy the folder with the exported Circus Ponies notebook files to the CircusPonies folder.
Step 7. Make final preparations:
- Check that your opened Outline notebooks have names different to the folder you copied to the CircusPonies secret folder (e.g. no other sample_import notebook in Outline in my case);
- Stop Outline.
There might be a temptation just to close the app window and not quit Outline. But that’s a false path. The true path is shutting down the app (Quit).
Step 8. Now run the import command in Terminal:
open -a /Applications/Outline.app --args -ImportCPN ~/Library/Group Containers/6WN928JT76.com.gorillized/Library/Processed/CircusPonies/
(Giving the “Group Containers” in bold here; to tell how important the space in “Group Containers” is. It must be there)
Bingo! Outline gets opened and there are newly imported notebooks.
One might notice that at first the notebooks seem to be empty (grey-covered).
Don’t’ panic! (c) ‘The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy’
It takes some time for the notes to arrive, but finally they will be there (color-covered).
Don’t’ panic! (c) ‘The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy’
It takes some time for the notes to arrive, but finally they will be there (color-covered).
That’s it!
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What If..?
Q: What if I might want to import several / all notebooks (while the instruction above seem to be about a single one-by-one notebook import)?
A: Every time you run the import command in Terminal, all notebooks located in the CircusPonies get imported into Outline. So, you can at first export as a website all notebooks you want, place them into the CircusPonies folder, and then import them all at once.
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Q: What if I get a message “open ~/Library/GroupContainers/6WN928JT76.com.gorillized/Library” does not exist.
A: It means there is a space missing between “Group” and “Containers”. The thing must be there. Also, check if there is a space between “open” and ~.
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Q: What if Outline opens after Step 8 but nothing happens?
A: Double-check that Step 7 was completed successfully. Outline opening and no import magic happening sound a lot like the situation when Outline is hiding around the corner, up and running.
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Also, check that the space is there in “Group Containers” in front of Containers.
If you are sure that Outline was quit and all the spaces are where supposed but still nothing happens after Step 8, please don’t like how the import looks and feels and use the answer to the question right above (contact us at [email protected] for investigation).
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Q: What if I don’t own Outline for Mac?
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A: You can give the import a try before purchasing Outline. Just download the trial version from our website. The trial is 14 days. Just in case there is also the coupon code CIRCUSPONIES resulting in an exclusive 31% discount for orders in the Outline Store.