Bear Tips: How to create your own Mac keyboard shortcutsPosted on Published December 17, 2021July 12, 2019 by David Chartier This trick will work on menu commands in Bear for Mac and just about all other installed apps.
The Super Big List of Tips for working with tags and Bear notesPosted on Published December 17, 2021May 22, 2019 by David Chartier We thought it was time for one big rundown of *everything* you can do with tags in Bear right now, all wrapped up with a neat little bow. Or at least a few unordered lists.
Bear Tips: How to export one, some, or all notes to a variety of formatsPosted on Published December 17, 2021April 26, 2019 by David Chartier Bear makes it easy to turn your notes into a variety of open, portable formats so you can share, publish, and backup with peace of mind.
Bear Tips: How to use Edit Mode to tap links, edit sketchesPosted on Published December 17, 2021February 20, 2019 by David Chartier Bear notes behave differently depending on whether Edit Mode is enabled. Knowing how to use this makes it easier to edit sketches and tap links.
Bear Tips: Collect stuff quickly with our extensionsPosted on Published December 17, 2021December 3, 2018 by David Chartier We make extensions for Bear on Mac, iPad, and iPhone. This makes it easy to save an article to read later or snag an #inspirational quote for a rainy day. Here is how to enable them.
How to back up your Bear notesPosted on Published December 17, 2021November 28, 2018 by David Chartier We highly recommend that everyone have a regular backup system for Bear and all their important data. Fortunately, Bear has a few ways to help.
How to automate Bear with Shortcuts and SiriPosted on Published December 17, 2021November 15, 2018 by David Chartier Bear supports the powerful new Shortcuts feature in iOS, which allows you to automate multi-step processes with just a tap. Here’s an overview of the Shortcuts feature, what Bear supports, and some examples to get you started.