
Caboodle is a versatile application, and a handy place for storing text, pictures, PDFs, and other kinds of documents.
The most obvious way to get stuff into Caboodle is to type text
or paste content into an entry. Simply click the [New Sibling] toolbar
button (or choose it from the Archief-menu) to add a new entry a the
same level as the selected one (or the top level if no selection), or
the New Child
option to create the new entry within the
selected one. Read about the main Caboodle window for more
information.
You can also drag documents into an entry. Create an entry as above, then press [Cmd]-[Tab] to switch to another application or the Finder and begin dragging the document (e.g. an image from a web browser, or PDF from the Finder). While the mouse button is still held down, press [Cmd]-[Tab] again to switch back to Caboodle, and drag into the text area. You then have a choice: you can copy the document into Caboodle, simply by releasing the mouse, or alias the original into Caboodle by holding the [Control] key while releasing the mouse button – the mouse pointer will change from a plus symbol to an alias symbol.
That sounds hard, but is actually really easy once you try it. But easy as that is, wouldn't it be nice if there were an even easier way to get stuff into Caboodle? You're in luck: we're not done yet!
Caboodle supports the Voorzieningen menu, which is included in
the application menu of most modern programma's. Simply select some
text in pretty much any application then choose the Voorzieningen >
Caboodle > Add Entry with Selection
command. Caboodle will be
launched if it isn't already running, a new entry will be added, and
the text will be inserted in that entry. What's more, the Onderwerp
will be set to the first few words of the first line of text. If the
selected entry has child entries when using this function, the new
entry will be a child of that one, otherwise it will be a sibling.
(It's worth pointing out here that there's a second command in the
Voorzieningen menu: Selection From Entry
. This command does the
reverse of the above: it inserts the text from the current entry in
Caboodle into another application at the current selection.)
But wait, there's more. You can even drag text or images onto the Caboodle application icon in the Dock to quickly add them in the same way as for the Voorzieningen feature.

Another handy way to get content into Caboodle is to simply print
it to Caboodle. From any application, choose the Print
command
then click the [PDF] button to reveal the Save as PDF
option,
among others. One of the print workflows that is added by Caboodle is
Save PDF to Caboodle
. Choose this to add the document as a PDF
attachment in a new Caboodle entry.
Note: This requires an alias to the Caboodle application
in the PDF Services folder. You are asked if you want to add
this when you first start Caboodle, or you can choose the Caboodle
> Installeer PDF Workflow
command to add it later.
Finally, if you need to get lots of data into Caboodle, you can import it.