Has anybody used Bublup?
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Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Sep 9, 2023 at 10:36 AM
Mymind does not have folders. It does have tags, and it has a feature called Spaces, which is basically a saved search, but acts somewhat like a folder. Here’s video about Spaces:
https://youtu.be/pBwT_7ZZl8A?si=SixeXKBC0TKEQIg1
Ken wrote:
>Just curious, does Mymind offer traditional folders or tagging for data
>saved, or is it all AI controlled?
Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Sep 9, 2023 at 10:41 AM
Another followup on Mymind. One of the advantages is that you just save anything into Mymind without having to think about it. That’s why it works as an Evernote replacement for me. The search is very good, so there is little chance you’ll have any trouble finding anything.
But Mymind is pricey (although maybe not so bad these days, since all subscriptions seem to be growing). And it isn’t a place for me to do any work, although notes can be put into focus mode and basically become a word processing document with markdown capabilities. I never use it that way.
Ken wrote:
Stephen Zeoli wrote:
>Hi, Ken,
>>
>>So I started a free account with Bublup, and so far I like it. It seems
>>pretty easy to use. I too like Walling, but for the heck of it I copied
>>details for our upcoming vacation into Bublup. It provides the same
>>access to the information, but in what feels to me to be a cleaner,
>more
>>intuitive interface. I’ve been using Mymind as an Evernote replacement
>>—that is a place to quickly store various and sundry information. But
>>I can see Bublup replacing Mymind and Walling. But I’m not going to
>make
>>a hasty decision. I need to live with it more. But that’s for the
>notice
>>about Bublup.
>>
>>Steve
>
>Thanks for the update, Stephen. I am glad to hear your initial
>impression is positive as what you describe is what I was hoping for. I
>do need to try out their extension. The little side bar menu is not
>something that I am fond of, so I am hoping the extension at the top of
>the browser window will suffice and that its web clipping capabilities
>are as good as Walling’s.
>
>Just curious, does Mymind offer traditional folders or tagging for data
>saved, or is it all AI controlled?
>
>—Ken
>
Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Sep 12, 2023 at 03:36 PM
I just wrote a short overview of Bublup on my Medium channel for anyone who is interested in the app:
Steve
Posted by Ken
Sep 13, 2023 at 04:19 PM
Stephen Zeoli wrote:
I just wrote a short overview of Bublup on my Medium channel for anyone
>who is interested in the app:
>
>https://stephenjzeoli.medium.com/bublup-the-evernote-alternative-no-one-seems-to-talk-about-a1fac25fbb05
>
>Steve
Very nice article/review, Stephen. One item of note. If you long press on an item, you can then drag it around and create a user sort that overrides the menu-offered sort options. The program still wants to fill a row before starting a new one, unlike Walling, but at least you can move items around a bit. And I agree about the lack of a date/time option as I frequently like to add that information to my notes.
—Ken
Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Sep 13, 2023 at 05:34 PM
Thanks for the notice about the hold and drag, Ken.
Ken wrote:
Stephen Zeoli wrote:
>I just wrote a short overview of Bublup on my Medium channel for anyone
>>who is interested in the app:
>>
>>https://stephenjzeoli.medium.com/bublup-the-evernote-alternative-no-one-seems-to-talk-about-a1fac25fbb05
>>
>>Steve
>
>Very nice article/review, Stephen. One item of note. If you long press
>on an item, you can then drag it around and create a user sort that
>overrides the menu-offered sort options. The program still wants to
>fill a row before starting a new one, unlike Walling, but at least you
>can move items around a bit. And I agree about the lack of a date/time
>option as I frequently like to add that information to my notes.
>
>—Ken