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Tot text editor supports Shortcuts on iPhone and Mac

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Support for Shortcuts has been added to Tot’s new version 1.3, which is available for the iPhone, iPad, and Mac. The shortcuts may be used on any of the three operating systems.

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Tot’s a tyrant “This app lets you gather and modify text on your Mac, iPhone and iPad from a single place. You’ve got a little text bud with you!” Each note is represented by a colourful dot, so you may keep short tidbits of text or notes there. It’s as easy as clicking on a dot to open the note, and now you can use a shortcut to control those notes, which are named dots for obvious reasons.

Tot users may now take use of the following new Shortcuts actions:

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  • It is possible to get the text from one or more dots.
  • Text may be added to any dot.
  • To begin or finish a dot with text, use the
  • For further information, use a dot to get line/word/character counts as well as a JSON representation and other useful things.
  • In addition, you may change which dot is shown in the UI.

Tot has been transformed into a new scratchpad for automation, according to a blog post by developer The Iconfactory announcing the new version and capabilities.

You may insert the output of one of your shortcuts in Tot’s actions (when creating a file is overkill). Text collection and preparation is also a wonderful use for this tool. Tot has essentially evolved into a scribble pad for robotics. As a result, your changes will function on both MacOS and iOS.

Additionally, the most recent version brings enhancements to speed and interface across the board, and it can now be downloaded across all platforms. A free Mac version of Tot and a premium iOS version are available. For $19.99, you get both Tot’s iPhone and iPad apps.

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No matter what platform you use, this app is one of the greatest solutions for storing and accessing your written content.

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