I agree that a USB cable is the most practical option. However, the aforementioned site is useful in a specific scenario: if your Kobo is very old, macOS won't recognize it.
(Not the same thing, but related) Map platforms from Brazilian cities that allow browsing with old map layers: Curitiba 1857 https://geocuritiba.ippuc.org.br/portal/apps/webappviewer/in... São Paulo 1930…
Flameshot works on macOS, too.
For macOS, there's this: https://pdfsearch.app/ Without AI, but searching the PDF content, I use Recoll (https://www.recoll.org/) or ripgrep-all (https://github.com/phiresky/ripgrep-all)
The most famous is the clipboard one (https://ditto-cp.sourceforge.io/). I'd be surprised if they were referring to another "Ditto" software.
Yet another music version: https://www.jamendo.com/track/967547/the-last-dictator (and with the video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8mGEbxm6WI )
Surprised no one suggested AllDup. It's the best tool I've seen for working with duplicates: http://www.alldup.info/en_download_alldup.php
This one seems to work similarly: https://www.blastsearch.net/
Exactly! To explain Pasporta Servo to a friend (when I was "preaching" about Esperanto), I said the opposite: "It's Couchsurfing, but within the Esperanto community" – and also mentioned it being older than CS.
I agree that a USB cable is the most practical option. However, the aforementioned site is useful in a specific scenario: if your Kobo is very old, macOS won't recognize it.
(Not the same thing, but related) Map platforms from Brazilian cities that allow browsing with old map layers: Curitiba 1857 https://geocuritiba.ippuc.org.br/portal/apps/webappviewer/in... São Paulo 1930…
Flameshot works on macOS, too.
For macOS, there's this: https://pdfsearch.app/ Without AI, but searching the PDF content, I use Recoll (https://www.recoll.org/) or ripgrep-all (https://github.com/phiresky/ripgrep-all)
The most famous is the clipboard one (https://ditto-cp.sourceforge.io/). I'd be surprised if they were referring to another "Ditto" software.
Yet another music version: https://www.jamendo.com/track/967547/the-last-dictator (and with the video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8mGEbxm6WI )
Surprised no one suggested AllDup. It's the best tool I've seen for working with duplicates: http://www.alldup.info/en_download_alldup.php
This one seems to work similarly: https://www.blastsearch.net/
Exactly! To explain Pasporta Servo to a friend (when I was "preaching" about Esperanto), I said the opposite: "It's Couchsurfing, but within the Esperanto community" – and also mentioned it being older than CS.