Some have described it as a personal version of Pinterest, and the analogy does have some value, but there are some serious productivity uses of having all sorts of items available whenever you need them, or organizing bits of content around a particular project.Įmber can store content locally on devices, but it also integrates with iCloud to share content among devices. Realmac Software added features, redesigned the interface, added an iOS companion app, and relaunched the whole combination as Ember, hoping to be a scrapbook for everything. Realmac Software has sort of resurrected the idea with Ember, a $50 Mac app and free iOS app combo.Įmber has its roots with LittleSnapper, a Mac application focused on taking and collecting screenshots. Unfortunately, with the transition to OS X, Scrapbook didn’t make the cut. The idea was that you could use it as a place for images, text, sounds, and other content that you could later paste in documents. In the days that Macs featured rainbow-colored Apple logos, there was a handy tool that lived in the Apple Menu-the Scrapbook.
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