TimeStory helps you create graphical timelines—project plans, roadmaps, personal journals, histories, or any other illustration of events or tasks—quickly and easily, while avoiding the complexity of project management tools. Sketch out events by pointing, clicking, dragging and dropping. Focus in on days, zoom out to decades, or set your scale anywhere in between. Style your documents, choosing fonts, sizes, event icons and shapes, and colors, and attaching your own images. Present and organize your events directly, with quick filtering, zooming, highlighting, and navigation controls, or publish your work elsewhere with image and PDF export. Exchange event data using CSV import/export. Group your events into sections and subsections which can be rearranged or hidden. Automate your workflows and integrations with Shortcuts. TimeStory is fast and simple enough to let you quickly capture rough ideas, and robust and flexible enough to let you build, refine, and publish even large, complex timelines. Find more, including the full TimeStory User Guide and a time-limited free trial version, at our website: https://timestory.app/
Size | 39.4 MB |
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Initial release | |
Price | $49.99 |
Platforms | Mac |
Languages | English |
Category | Productivity |
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Mac | Requires macOS 12.4 or later. |
App's data is regularly updated.
Last update:
Turn on the new Dateline to get a vertical line, and current date tip, that follows your mouse as you move it around the timeline. Use this to clearly see where you are, and what events lie on that date, on a dense timeline. Build even longer prehistoric timelines, with date support extended back to 1 million years BC, and improvements to year number displays. See more information in the Details pop-up for events and sections, which has been cleaned up, extended, and made much better at handling long description text. This release also fixes a handful of bugs. PDF/PNG export had been sometimes making unwanted adjustments to your gridline spacing; links in event titles were using black text even over dark backgrounds; and the color picker in the Inspector was sometimes resulting in incorrect colors when clicking in the In This Document section. Find full details at https://timestory.app/release-notes/