
Any code or discussion I find that’s useful and worth keeping either gets stored as the code fragment, or the entire page gets archived so I will always have a copy.įor example, I have a Katalon folder. My development database includes Katalon code, Groovy examples, SQL queries, AppleScript and Shell examples. I don’t have to go Jira, or emails, or my Documents folder. I also have a running tally of all the tickets I need for the sprint or deadline that’s coming up.


Whenever I start a new Jira ticket, I create a new TaskPaper document inside DevonThink Office Pro, then list out all the steps I need to work on.
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Within there are all the important notes for how that site works, PDF files, requirements documents, spreadsheets of calculations and products, links to important pages, emails, test plans, screenshots and most importantly Jira tickets I’m working on.Īnything and everything related to a project is stored together. One is for development, with another for general notes and information.įor my QA database, I have a folder for each site I work on. Another is for my QA work with folders for each project. One is for RSS feeds and Internet information. However, version 2 is still amazing and I’ve yet to hit a barrier to it’s functionality.ĭevonThink Office Pro can have as much or as little organization as you like. Once I get on board with the new Apple Silicon, I will make an upgrade. It should be noted I am using the DevonThink v2, while v3 is the current version. DevonThink Office Pro is a document management tool that I use as a repository for notes, PDF files, Jira tickets, test plans, web page archives, and RSS feeds, just to name a few. It’s advertised as a note taking tool, but that is like saying a Lamborghini is a neat car. It’s my central hub for information and getting work done. Taking note of my previous Time Sink usage, DevonThink Office Pro has days worth of usage associated with it.
