VoodooPad showing signs of life
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Posted by Paul Korm
Jan 2, 2018 at 11:04 PM
BTW, the fellow who bought VooDooPad recently is the same engineer who discovered that Apple was playing games with iOS to slow down older iPhones.
Posted by Drewster
Mar 17, 2019 at 02:10 PM
I maintain a watchful eye on VoodooPad, but I’m starting to worry that the app is cursed! After the neglect by Plausible, now there seems very little activity from Primate Labs. Forum questions remain unanswered, the blog is virtually dead, and nothing much appears to be happening.
I’m hopeful that they’ll deliver a release with a bang, but so far it’s not looking too great.
I really want VoodooPad to survive and thrive.
Posted by Paul Korm
Mar 17, 2019 at 03:10 PM
Me too. But I think in reality VoodooPad was sent out to the desert to die. Unless someone resurrects it as a web app (Notion?), it’s gone for good.
Drewster wrote:
>I really want VoodooPad to survive and thrive.
Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Mar 17, 2019 at 03:14 PM
I’d like to see VoodooPad thriving too. It surprises me that personal wikis—on Mac or Windows—are not more popular and successful.
Posted by Reder
Mar 17, 2019 at 05:52 PM
I have been using VoodooPad at work for past several years but decided to drop it early this year. When the complexity I need to handle elevated, managing it in a wiki does not seem to work for me. I realized I need to see the links several levels to have a full picture, where wikis fall short (and all those apps using text links). I ended up using TheBrain (for big pictures) with Notebooks (for plain text drafts).
Wikis are good if you know how it works, but the free structure can be viewed as without ways for organizing information. I am also curious how many people use internal links in the apps that support them.