Additional font sizes, now up to a maximum of 72pt.Align lines left, center, or right using the Format menu.
It’s one of my most-used Mac apps, and this week’s update makes it even more useful.
Soulver is available with a 30-day trial and for $29.95 after that. You can find a breakdown of the other enhancements in this week’s update to Soulver below. Future iPhone & iPad versions of Soulver will also support this serviceĬheck out this link for an example of a Soulver sheet published to the web that just so happens to integrate the new historical/live stock prices and currency conversions.
Sign up using just your email address in Soulver’s preferences
Publish sheets from the Sheet menu, or from the contextual menu on a sheet in the sidebar.Remove your sheet from the web at any time.Share a link to a sheet that can be viewed by anyone as a website.This means that you can create a Soulver sheet of notes and calculations, then share a link to that sheet, and anyone can view it directly in their web browser of choice. With this week’s release of Soulver 3.5, one of the most notable new features is support for publishing Soulver sheets to the web. And all your work is automatically saved for you so you can reference it later. You can use words and numbers alongside each other and you almost never encounter an error. But it really shines when you use it to explore different scenarios and experiment with numbers. Soulver is great as a simple calculator replacement. This week’s update to Soulver adds support for publishing sheets via the web, integration with live and historical stock rates and currencies, and much more.įor those unfamiliar, Soulver can best be described as a hybrid between a calculator app and a text editor. Soulver is one of my favorite applications for the Mac, and it became even more powerful this week with the release of Soulver 3.5.