![]() For example, this works with screenshots via the system-wide ⌃⇧⌘4 shortcut, and with copied images from web browsers. The Archive creates an image from the clipboard contents and imports it into your resources directory, aka the “media” folder. New: You can paste images from the clipboard.Fixed: Page Up/Page Down keys scroll the search results lists when it has focus. ![]() Fixed: Cmd-Backspace when renaming a note will delete to the beginning of the text field instead of delete the note.Fixed: Issue with license codes now appearing invalid: previously, they could contain spaces in the middle, which are hard to spot, and that became illegal a couple updates ago.Fixed: A cause of data loss where the wrong file was replaced with the currently visited note.New: Cmd-W when opening external editors closes the floating filter.New: Using the Page Up/Page Down keys in the Omnibar scrolls the search results.New: When you copy images files, from Mail or Messages or Finder, and paste them into The Archive, they’ll be imported similar to drag and drop as a copy.New: When you copy images from the web browser and paste them into The Archive, the correct file type will be used, instead of a generic TIFF image.New: Drag and drop from chat apps and web browsers imports images.Changed: Some performance improvements that affect note editing.Changed: Removed animation in the preferences window that began to look quite odd in recent macOS versions.This affected Dropbox users with the recent Dropbox updates. ![]()
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