Tot Pocket

Tot Pocket

Your tiny text companion.

⭐️4.4 / 5
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All Versions of Tot Pocket

1.5.2

February 15, 2023

iOS: • Fixed scrolling stutter on iOS 16 • Share button is now shown while keyboard is hidden • Added rectangular and circular Lock Screen widgets watchOS: • Added ability to clear a dot using the text’s long-press menu • Added circular, rectangular, and corner watch face complications
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1.5.1

October 26, 2022

All: • Fixed crashes caused by Windows CRLF line endings in plain text [Yay Tim!] iOS: • Fixed new “Dot” icons on iPad • Empty plain text dots are now initialized correctly [Yay Adrian!] macOS: • Added “Hotkey Window Follows Mouse” to Window menu: repositions window under mouse when Show Window hotkey is used [Yay Alex!] watchOS: • The text input help is only shown once [Yay Vatsal!]
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1.5

October 4, 2022

Greater control when creating and editing Smart Bullets, find and print text, improved layout control, and a new watch app to put Tot on your wrist! All: • Added keyboard shortcuts for Smart Bullets [Yay MrStaggs!] - Control-8 to create a Smart Bullet on the current line - Command-8 to toggle Smart Bullet on current line - The last Smart Bullet you picked will be used - Use the keyboard combo to create a normal bullet (Option-8) as a reminder • Added printing support - On macOS, use the File menu - On iOS, use Print at the end of the Edit menu • Added setting to adjust line height [Yay David!] - macOS: Format menu > Line Spacing > Standard → 30% increase - iOS: Settings > Text & Layout > Standard → 30% increase • New “Dot” app icon choice in Settings to match new watchOS app (see below) iOS: • Added support for standard Find behavior in iOS 16 - In Edit menu, use Find or Find Selection - To replace text, tap on magnifying glass and select Find & Replace • Added key clicks and haptic feedback on keyboard controls and Quick Keys - To turn on haptics, use Settings > Sounds & Haptics > Keyboard Feedback • Improved Edit menu layout and behavior • Fixed a bug where text wouldn't save properly when Tot was launched from a widget [Yay Harrie!] macOS: • Added a command-line option to disable automatic backups: % defaults write com.iconfactory.Tot disableAutomaticBackups 1 • Using Cmd-0 to select an empty dot is now disabled if no dots are available [Yay Gruber!] • Updated status bar icon to be more consistent in size and spacing • The Settings icon now indicates its state more clearly watchOS: • New app that takes Tot’s mobility to a new level! - Available as a separate purchase on your watch’s App Store - Shows the contents of all your dots - Add text with dictation, Scribble, and other text input - Changes sync between macOS, iOS, and watchOS - NO general editing of text due to watch limitations
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1.4

June 28, 2022

All: • Smart Bullets: - Perfect for creating TODOs and checklists - Click or tap on a Smart Bullet to toggle its state ON/OFF - Bullets are normal text that you can copy & paste into other documents - Easy to share Smart Bullet lists as plain text - Optimized for both platforms: macOS: Pick Smart Bullet using * button in status bar iOS: Set which Smart Bullet to use via Quick Keys in Settings - Check out What’s New in Help for a video overview and more info iOS: • Support for Widgets: - Multi-dot for viewing a summary of all of your dots [Yay Everyone!] - Single dot for viewing a snippet of a configured dot [Yay and their dog!] - Widget content can be updated via iOS Shortcuts • Links now open directly in Tot: - Use Settings to turn this feature off and open links in Safari instead • Improved pointer interactions on iPadOS when using a trackpad • Fixed current selection in character picker macOS: • Fixed a crash when viewing plain text in Help [Yay Terry!] • Fixed a problem with popover window not appearing over a full screen window [Yay Adrian!] • Added “Paste and Match Style” [Yay sharprichnorth!]
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1.3

March 25, 2022

All: • Added support for Shortcuts: - Commands to get, set, or show text from any dot - Query a dot to get text counts, modification date, JSON dictionary, and more - Works great as scratchpad to collect input for a Shortcut - Also a convenient way to save text that has been processed - Same actions on macOS and iOS, allowing shared workflows macOS: • New “Control With” setting – Smart Icons: - Use Tot's menu bar icon to display a popover window - Detaching the popover window shows Tot's app icon in the Dock - Select Tot with Command-Tab keys and access menu bar options [Yay Elsie!] - Tot's Dock icon disappears when its window is closed • Improved window behavior when changing Dock and menu bar settings • Added caching to speed up Font menu (both in menu bar and context menu) [Yay Allen!] • Reminder about the iOS app isn’t shown on first few runs • Hovering over a dot now displays its number as a helpful tooltip iOS: • Increased contrast of unused dots in dark mode [Yay Mark!]
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1.2.3

November 2, 2021

All: • Fixed a crash during iCloud updates - often seen at launch • Fixed a typo in help: there are no longer limitions in this app • Hash marks for Markdown headers are no longer used for AutoList [Yay TJ!] • Fixed issues with some bullet characters not automatically starting a list iOS: • Fixed a problem with text undo not working • Changed shortcut action names to be more explicit by adding “Text” • Fixed a problem with RTL text being displayed incorrectly when returning to foreground [Yay Moshik!] macOS: • Fixed a problem with spell check settings not saving correctly • Improved rendering of dots on the flat title bar • Fixed placement of popover window in menu bar
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1.2.1

January 12, 2021

All: • Dot defragger: compacts dots to keep things clean and organized: - Cleans up dots by moving full ones to the left and empty ones to the right - iOS: Use “Compact Dots” in share sheet (or tap & hold on share icon) - macOS: Use Window > Compact Dots… (or ⇧⌘D) • AutoList will only remove bullets if they are in the middle of a list [Thanks Ian!] • Fixed check for 100,000 characters: deleting text no longer triggers the alert • If the first paragraph of a dot is mostly Arabic or Hebrew, the text will automatically switch to using a Right-to-Left writing direction [Thanks Ezra!] • In plain text, ⌘B and ⌘I inserts a single Markdown character without a selection (this previously only worked with selected text) macOS: • New symbol picker added to status bar: - Click on the asterisk to get a popover with symbols - Pick a bullet to start a new list, Emoji to add status, or any other symbol - A quick alternative to ⌃⌘Spacebar iOS: • Fixed sample text at first launch
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1.2

November 12, 2020

• Compatibility with latest operating systems and hardware macOS: • Fixed an issue where the center dot wasn’t clickable. [Yay Chris!] • Fixed titlebar appearance.
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1.1.1

August 11, 2020

All: • Improved Markdown support: - Text should not lose characters when switching edit modes, and literal escapes are only added as needed. - Fixed issues with escaped Markdown characters not being removed from rich text. [Yay Marvin!] - Underscores and asterisks in rich text are now escaped when converted to Markdown. - Text for inline links is handled correctly now. - Improved handling of horizontal rulers. iOS: • Added entitlement for “user installed fonts” so Adobe CC fonts can be used. • Change sharing extension button from “Done” to “Save”. • Fixed issues with keys when reduced transparency was turned on. [Yay Oli!] • Typing whitespace at the end of a link will remove link formatting and allow normal text to be entered. [Yay Gruber!] macOS: • The icon picker in Settings is a lot simpler now. We’re not afraid to make mistakes, we’re afraid of bad decisions that don’t get corrected. :-) • Added icons that look better on future versions of macOS. • Titlebar appearance was adapted for future versions of macOS. • Pasting relative URLs now treats them as plain text. [Yay Marvin!] • Fixed selecting fixed width fonts by not using a localized name. [Yay Carles!] • Fixed issues with substitutions and text checking getting stored and synced correctly. [Yay Dom!]
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1.1

May 28, 2020

All: • Added Share extension and widget - On macOS, enable in System Preferences > Extensions - On iOS, use ⋯ in Share sheet app icons to add Tot - On iOS, use Edit at bottom of widget view to add Tot • New Mobius icon. [Yay Ged!] • Added a limit of 100,000 characters per dot. [Yay Garrett!] iOS: • Default font is now selected correctly in settings (both variable and fixed). • Fixed a bug where tapping a link while editing didn’t select the entire URL. • Fixed VoiceOver for switching edit modes. [Yay Alex!] • Improvements when navigating header using VoiceOver. [Yay Alex!] macOS: • Help text is displayed using the font size setting of the current dot. [Yay zax!] • Fixed styling for links dragged in from Chrome. • URLs pasted into rich text are now linked automatically. • Scrollbar is now tinted using dot theme [Yay Frank!] • Fixed drawing issues with status bar. • Improved VoiceOver labels for statistics and text mode toggle. [Yay Alex!] • Improved VoiceOver for dot header, status bar, and settings. [Yay Robin!]
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Price History of Tot Pocket

Description of Tot Pocket

Tot is an elegant, simple way to collect & edit text across your Mac, iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch. It’s your tiny text companion! ⁕ Less Is More Tot’s single window design and simple formatting controls mean no more hunting for that chunk of text. Seven color-coded dots let you organize your notes while keeping them from getting out of hand. ⁕ Dark / Light Mode Designed to look stunning both day and night, Tot takes full advantage of iOS and macOS themes. ⁕ Small Footprint Stays out of the way on the desktop with minimal chrome and can even be controlled via the Menu bar. On mobile, each dot is just a swipe away. ⁕ iCloud Sync Seamlessly syncs your text across iOS and macOS using iCloud so you can capture thoughts wherever you are. ⁕ Markdown Support Full support for rich or plain text and even automatically translates text to Markdown for handy use on the web. Have an RTF file you need marked up? No problem! ⁕ Killer Keyboard Tot puts common text operations on the keyboard and keeps track of word and character counts as you type. Available for iOS, macOS, and watchOS.
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Tot Pocket: FAQ

Is Tot Pocket software compatible with iPad devices?

Yes, Tot Pocket is compatible with the iPad.
The Iconfactory developed the Tot Pocket app.
The app needs iOS 13.2 or later to function properly.
Users love Tot Pocket, as evidenced by its outstanding rating of 4.4 out of 5.
The App Genre Of Tot Pocket Is Productivity.
1.5.2 is the newly released version of the Tot Pocket app.
Tot Pocket’s latest update was rolled out on June 30, 2024.
The app was launched on February 5, 2023.
Family-friendly content, no mature themes or violence.
The Tot Pocket app is now available in English.
Unfortunately, Tot Pocket is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not available within Tot Pocket.
Unfortunately, Tot Pocket is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Tot Pocket

  • Such a Great App

    I use this app on my MacBookPro and frankly I couldn't be productive without it. It's simple and clean but at the same time it's one of the most useful apps I have ever used. I use it to save snippets of information that I need to paste infrequently and to jot notes - it's just so accessible and easy to use it ends up making an immeasurable difference.

    It's a great app and well worth the nominal charge. I'm also happy to support the developers who have saved me so much time and aggravation as I go about my work every day. Thank you for making such a useful and wonderful app.
  • Always Useful, Never Bloated

    The trio of Tot apps for Mac, iOS, and watchOS are some of my favorite apps. They are beautiful to look at, powerfully useful, and pretty bugless. I could go on and on about the many ways I use Tot, but I won’t. It’s worth it just to say thanks. If you’re looking for a reliable pop-up text editor to augment research, coding, or creative writing projects, give it a try!
  • Indispensable

    This is the most important app on my phone, watch and Mac. Worth the price. I use it multiple times a day to keep track of my life and then archive the text elsewhere or dispose of it when done. The limitation to eight dots is a terrific feature. I have three small requests: restorable backups on iOS like on Mac, the ability to tie a Lock Screen widget to a specific dot much like you can with the Home Screen widget and also making it easier to add a link to existing text without going into markdown and needing to write out brackets and parentheses.