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Craft is a great all-in-one productivity tool
Craft is a great all-in-one productivity tool

Yahoo

time21-07-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Craft is a great all-in-one productivity tool

This article is republished with permission from Wonder Tools, a newsletter that helps you discover the most useful sites and apps. Subscribe here. Number of housing markets with falling home prices jumps sharply to 109—up from 31 in January AI isn't coming for your job—it's coming for your whole org chart This new tax deduction in Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' lets people cash in on charitable donations up to $2,000. Here's what to know If I could use only one app, I'd pick Craft. Craft is my favorite multipurpose document/notes tool. It looks and feels nicer than Google Docs or Apple Notes. It's easier to use than Obsidian, Coda or Notion. And it's flexible enough for everything from shopping lists to client proposals. Read on for why it's so useful, new features, limitations, and more. Craft's eight best features Visual: Elegant sub-page cards help Craft docs look neater & nicer than Google or Word Docs, which tend to bog down with lots of text. Easy: Add text, images, links, tables, or sub-pages intuitively. Shareable: Collaborate on a doc and publish & share it with a link. You can create custom links and track metrics to measure visits. Export: Print, export as PDF or text, or transfer material to Day One, Bear, Drafts, Ulysses, Things, iA Writer, or other apps. Calendar: Easily sync your calendar to use Craft for daily notes. Affordable: The free version is great and the unlimited option is fairly priced. Flexible: Works quickly and reliably on mobile, desktop or Web. You can even email material into your notes. options: Pick from multiple AI models within Craft, or avoid it entirely. : Starting docs for travel, events, family, and more. Pricing Free for basic usage, with up to 1500 content blocks and 1gb of storage. Free upgrade for students and educators with your school email address. Free upgrade w/ a subsription to Setapp, $10/month for access to 200+ apps. : $8/month billed annually for a Plus account to create unlimited notes and documents. ($4/month with a special 50% current discount). : $15/month for sharing with 2 to 6 people. (50% current discount) Examples of Craft Docs : Excerpts from my resource for paid subscribers : Excerpts from my guide for paid subscribers : Draft from teacher Jeremy England :By the Craft team Examples of Craft Templates with sections for people, policies & resources has sections for mission statement, team roles, action plan, etc. with customizable pages with customizable visual sections for your next trip. New features I like For designing distinctive docs, Craft added 100 new premade styles It's easy now to keep track of lists for projects, books, movies, etc Create a freeform brainstorming page with Post-Its, images, etc Import Kindle highlights and other clips you've saved Privacy and Security Craft has strong policies on data security and privacy. TL;DR: 'Craft does not own your data, nor do we sell it to others or use it for advertising.' Limitations Android: doesn't have a full app yet, though a mobile Web app is on the way. Craft works on Mac, iOS, VisionOS, Windows, & Web. Tagging: It's not yet easy to organize pages with tags as easily as you can with other notes tools, though the team is working on it. No : In tools like Notion and Workflowy, you can create a synchronized block of text that stays up to date anywhere you use it. This article is republished with permission from Wonder Tools, a newsletter that helps you discover the most useful sites and apps. Subscribe here. This post originally appeared at to get the Fast Company newsletter:

Craft is a great all-in-one productivity tool
Craft is a great all-in-one productivity tool

Fast Company

time20-07-2025

  • Business
  • Fast Company

Craft is a great all-in-one productivity tool

This article is republished with permission from Wonder Tools, a newsletter that helps you discover the most useful sites and apps. Subscribe here. If I could use only one app, I'd pick Craft. Craft is my favorite multipurpose document/notes tool. It looks and feels nicer than Google Docs or Apple Notes. It's easier to use than Obsidian, Coda or Notion. And it's flexible enough for everything from shopping lists to client proposals. Read on for why it's so useful, new features, limitations, and more. Craft's eight best features Visual: Elegant sub-page cards help Craft docs look neater & nicer than Google or Word Docs, which tend to bog down with lots of text. Easy: Add text, images, links, tables, or sub-pages intuitively. Shareable: Collaborate on a doc and publish & share it with a link. You can create custom links and track metrics to measure visits. Export: Print, export as PDF or text, or transfer material to Day One, Bear, Drafts, Ulysses, Things, iA Writer, or other apps. Calendar: Easily sync your calendar to use Craft for daily notes. Affordable: The free version is great and the unlimited option is fairly priced. Pricing Free for basic usage, with up to 1500 content blocks and 1gb of storage. Free upgrade for students and educators with your school email address. Free upgrade w/ a subsription to Setapp, $10/month for access to 200+ apps. Plus plan: $8/month billed annually for a Plus account to create unlimited notes and documents. ($4/month with a special 50% current discount). Examples of Craft Docs Useful AI prompts: Excerpts from my resource for paid subscribers Planning great class sessions: Excerpts from my guide for paid subscribers Syllabus outline: Draft from teacher Jeremy England Home life notes:By the Craft team Examples of Craft Templates Simple company handbook with sections for people, policies & resources Sales plan has sections for mission statement, team roles, action plan, etc. Home design planner with customizable pages Travel packing list with customizable visual sections for your next trip. New features I like Styles For designing distinctive docs, Craft added 100 new premade styles Collections It's easy now to keep track of lists for projects, books, movies, etc Whiteboards Create a freeform brainstorming page with Post-Its, images, etc Sync with Readwise Import Kindle highlights and other clips you've saved Privacy and Security Craft has strong policies on data security and privacy. TL;DR: 'Craft does not own your data, nor do we sell it to others or use it for advertising.' Limitations Android: doesn't have a full app yet, though a mobile Web app is on the way. Craft works on Mac, iOS, VisionOS, Windows, & Web. Tagging: It's not yet easy to organize pages with tags as easily as you can with other notes tools, though the team is working on it. No synced blocks:

Therma-Tru Introduces Veris Modern Grain Entryways
Therma-Tru Introduces Veris Modern Grain Entryways

Business Wire

time02-07-2025

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Therma-Tru Introduces Veris Modern Grain Entryways

MAUMEE, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Therma-Tru has launched the striking new Veris Modern Grain entryway system, combining refined design with enduring performance for any home. The only large aluminum door in the market featuring Therma-Tru Walnut-grained fiberglass panels and sleek glass, Modern Grain systems deliver the beauty of real wood with superior durability. The only large aluminum door in the market featuring Therma-Tru Walnut-grained fiberglass panels and sleek glass, Modern Grain systems deliver the beauty of real wood with superior durability. Share 'Our stunning new Modern Grain doors give architects and designers the flexibility to create serious curb appeal — with options like privacy or clear glass, six rich wood finishes and a versatile grid system,' said Eric Dotson, vice president of product management B2B for Therma-Tru. 'They're also built on our legacy of innovation and performance.' As with all Veris doors, Modern Grain entryway systems feature an aluminum frame that resists warping and deterioration and is backed by a lifetime warranty and a 10-year finish warranty. Each door system offers bespoke selections in operation, configuration, stain and glass—choose the size needed, the desired look, and the level of privacy preferred. This blend of industrial strength and warm, natural finishes delivers a modern feel that also complements transitional home styles. Fiberglass insert options let homeowners, architects and designers balance natural light and privacy along with their design preferences. Glass Options For varying levels of light and visibility, glass options include Low-E Clear, and a new Satin privacy glass that provides a subtle, smooth, seamless finish for an understated elegance. Handcrafted Look Therma-Tru Classic Craft Walnut-grain fiberglass panels feature revolutionary AccuGrain technology, for a look and feel that is virtually indistinguishable from real wood. Color Variations A curated selection of six PrismaGuard premium stain options provides rich tones that add dimension. Available Sizes Heights: 6'8", 7'0", 8'0", 9'0", 10'0" Widths (Hinged): 3'0", 3'6", 4'0"; (Pivot): 3'6", 4'0", 5'0", 6'0" Configurations Available in pivot or hinged configurations, offering flexibility for various architectural styles and functional needs. Veris door systems blend high-end style with unique functionality to create elegant openings in pivot, hinged, folding, and sliding configurations. Crafted from premium aluminum, stainless steel, and polymer components with advanced thermal technology, Veris doors offer eco-friendly, virtually maintenance-free living and long-lasting performance. Each comes backed by a one-time transferable lifetime limited warranty and a balance-transferable 10-year limited warranty on finish. For more information, visit About Therma-Tru Therma-Tru is the leading entry door brand most preferred by building professionals. Founded in 1962, Therma-Tru pioneered the fiberglass entry door industry, and today offers a complete portfolio of entry door system solutions proven to outlast and outperform wood and steel. Therma-Tru is part of Fortune Brands Innovations, Inc. (NYSE: FBIN). Learn more at About Fortune Brands Innovations Fortune Brands Innovations, Inc. (NYSE: FBIN), headquartered in Deerfield, Ill., is a brand, innovation and channel leader focused on exciting, supercharged categories in the home products, security and commercial building markets. The Company's growing portfolio of brands includes Moen, House of Rohl, Aqualisa, Emtek, Therma-Tru, Larson, Fiberon, Master Lock, SentrySafe, Yale residential and August. To learn more about FBIN, its brands and environmental, social and governance (ESG) commitments, visit

After 24 Years, Tom Colicchio Changes the Menu at His Iconic Restaurant
After 24 Years, Tom Colicchio Changes the Menu at His Iconic Restaurant

Eater

time24-06-2025

  • Business
  • Eater

After 24 Years, Tom Colicchio Changes the Menu at His Iconic Restaurant

Plus, three new places to eat at Grand Central – and more intel Jun 24, 2025, 2:51 PM UTC Ahead of the Flatiron restaurant's 25th anniversary next year, Craft (43 East 19th Street, at Park Avenue South) is segueing from a family-style menu to a la carte starting today, says chef and owner Tom Colicchio. The Bravo Top Chef judge who oversees his restaurant, along with nearby Vallata, says when he opened over two decades ago, he was still the chef at Gramercy Tavern. And unlike many restaurants at the time, his tastes were veering toward very simple, pared-down, seasonal dishes diners would share at the table. But lately, he has been a bit restless when it comes to the Craft menu. And he has paid attention to two things: One, he wants to be more creative. Two, post-pandemic, 'fewer people are sharing,' he says. He wants to be more responsive to customers in terms of changes in how they want to dine. In addition to a la carte, the menu will include a daily tasting option. First course picks include fluke crudo along with dishes like ricotta agnolotti with peas, favas, and morels. For mains, there's a rabbit mortadella main course, along with items like roasted cod with razor clams and sea beans. He says a through line is that he's still focused on seasonal ingredients. Chef de cuisine Grayson Altenberg is steering the kitchen, while beverage director Cheron Cowan oversees the bar and wine selection. Prices are still a work in progress. A trio of new restaurants is opening in Grand Central (89 East 42nd Street, at Park Avenue). A Penn Station mainstay for 20 years, Tracks Raw Bar & Grill is bringing its oysters and railroad memorabilia to the new Grand Central Madison terminal this summer. Palladino's Steak & Seafood is also closer to opening. The space comes from former NYPD officer-turned-Texas restaurateur Joseph Palladino and chef Sam Hazen, with design by Rockwell Group. And San Wei, a noodle and bubble tea shop with surprising pastrami in Elmhurst, will offer a menu of hand-pulled noodles and boba later this season. Momofuku Noodle Bar in the East Village (171 First Avenue, at East 11th Street) is launching a dinner series called Noodle Nights, kicking off next month. The series of one-night collaborations pairs chef Pablo Vidal with neighborhood spots from Richard Ho of Ho Foods on July 15; Eric Sze of 886 on September 17; and Trigg Brown of Win Son on October 14 (there's no event in August). Each night features a bun, noodle bowl, and a wild card dish created by the guest chef and Vidal. Tickets for the first event are live on OpenTable.

MP proposes new law so unmarried mothers can name deceased father on certificate
MP proposes new law so unmarried mothers can name deceased father on certificate

Rhyl Journal

time18-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Rhyl Journal

MP proposes new law so unmarried mothers can name deceased father on certificate

Jen Craft said her Registration of Births (Inclusion of Deceased Parents) Bill would end the 'protracted and traumatic legal battle' grieving families currently face. Unmarried mothers whose partners die during their pregnancy must apply for a declaration of parentage through the courts, before their child's father can appear on the birth certificate. 'The law in this area has not kept pace with societal change,' Ms Craft told the Commons. The Thurrock MP said a birth certificate was 'a simple piece of paperwork which marks a special moment, and one that brings important recognition of their new family along with notable legal rights'. She added: 'Yet for a number of women every year, what should be an uncontroversial step in their journey as a parent becomes a protracted and traumatic legal battle.' Ms Craft later said: 'The fact the mother does not have a ring on her finger means there is no automatic recognition of paternity. If an unmarried woman experiences the unimaginable tragedy of losing her partner during pregnancy, there is no provision for her to register them on the child's birth certificate. 'Unless both parents can be present, the registrar is deemed unable to verify the paternity of the father. 'While suffering the grief of losing a loved one and facing the new reality of parenthood alone, bereaved mothers leave the register office with a blank space on their child's birth certificate instead of their partner's name.' To have their child's father listed, parents face a 'lengthy, costly and traumatising legal process in the family courts', Ms Craft told MPs. She warned the existing framework marked a 'deeper inequality within the legal system – that unmarried couples are held in lower regard'. Registrars can already amend birth certificates, if they have evidence to back up the changes. 'We can similarly empower them to correct an absence of a deceased parent, provided they receive sufficient evidence of intended parenthood,' Ms Craft said, as she also suggested couples could make a declaration of intended parentage during their pregnancy. The Bill will be listed for its second reading debate in the Commons on July 11.

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