Gingko or Dynalist?
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Posted by washere
Nov 23, 2017 at 11:53 PM
Pierre,
I spent several hours this summer going through the features, settings, examples, import/export, UI etc etc on IQ. You can tell a lot about someone by their manners in writing and how they address and treat people. You seem a very nice and decent fellow. Also your work is unique and very interesting with great potential. There are quite a few threads here mentioning IQ. Is there a specific thread for feedback and suggestions for your work here you can link or maybe create one if not already here? I might go through IQ again and write some feedback and suggestions this weekend if I have time. They are about various aspects, not just features. I do not want to write about it here in this thread.
Posted by Foolness
Nov 27, 2017 at 02:28 PM
If you are using the paid version of Dynalist, as someone said, it has backups and a powerful folder to inbox system and I’ve seen big Dynalists done on it.
https://dynalist.io/d/LtzYcZKdHpVyOk2og6gkuEw4
Gingko on the other hand is good for collaboration especially once the desktop app is launched but it has limited space and I find the horizontal orientation not as good for typing as it is for reading long texts.
I haven’t used it since it’s update but have you considered Quip? I don’t know how stable it is but it seems to have the best of both worlds.
Another web app that might interest you is Moo.do with it’s backup to Google Drive if you use the paid version.
Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Nov 27, 2017 at 03:12 PM
Just for the record, I had mentioned sending a message to Dynalist about the problem I had and not getting a response. Since then, Erica from Dynalist has responded to my comment about losing a list.
Steve Z.
Posted by Ken
Nov 27, 2017 at 06:51 PM
Foolness wrote:
If you are using the paid version of Dynalist, as someone said, it has
>backups and a powerful folder to inbox system and I’ve seen big
>Dynalists done on it.
>
>https://dynalist.io/d/LtzYcZKdHpVyOk2og6gkuEw4
>
>Gingko on the other hand is good for collaboration especially once the
>desktop app is launched but it has limited space and I find the
>horizontal orientation not as good for typing as it is for reading long
>texts.
>
>I haven’t used it since it’s update but have you considered Quip? I
>don’t know how stable it is but it seems to have the best of both
>worlds.
>
>Another web app that might interest you is Moo.do with it’s backup to
>Google Drive if you use the paid version.
I do use Quip, but mostly for spreadsheets. I’ll take another look at it for outlining/writing.
—Ken
Posted by Ken
Nov 27, 2017 at 06:51 PM
Stephen Zeoli wrote:
Just for the record, I had mentioned sending a message to Dynalist about
>the problem I had and not getting a response. Since then, Erica from
>Dynalist has responded to my comment about losing a list.
>
>Steve Z.
A reasonable explanation for the loss?
—Ken