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Posted by satis
Jan 24, 2025 at 12:29 AM
FYI this week Shum Omi posted another Amplenote video, comparing it this time to TickTick and Todoist.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0nq7qmGvMk
Posted by Dormouse
Jan 24, 2025 at 12:47 AM
satis wrote:
FYI this week Shum Omi posted another Amplenote video, comparing it this
>time to TickTick and Todoist.
Do you think he should be regarded as an Amplenote publicist?
Posted by satis
Jan 24, 2025 at 04:25 AM
No. He does videos on all major notetaking and PIM apps and his comparisons are fair. When he’s compensated he clearly notes it, as with a recent video about Evernote that they had sponsored. He’s a longtime Amplenote user and fan and while he tries to get the word out about the app he has relied on for years he seems scrupulously fair, as you can see in this week’s comparison video.
If there is one sticking point about Amplenote he typically fails to disclose it is the paid tier pricing (which is almost 50% more than Todoist’s Pro tier) but his other reviews also focus on features not pricing.
Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Jan 24, 2025 at 11:10 AM
Agreed.
satis wrote:
No. He does videos on all major notetaking and PIM apps and his
>comparisons are fair. When he’s compensated he clearly notes it, as with
>a recent video about Evernote that they had sponsored. He’s a longtime
>Amplenote user and fan and while he tries to get the word out about the
>app he has relied on for years he seems scrupulously fair, as you can
>see in this week’s comparison video.
>
>If there is one sticking point about Amplenote he typically fails to
>disclose it is the paid tier pricing (which is almost 50% more than
>Todoist’s Pro tier) but his other reviews also focus on features not
>pricing.
Posted by Daly de Gagne
Jan 24, 2025 at 01:52 PM
I do recall the roll, ie scroll, and liked it. It was fun at the time, but with thousands of notes it becomes less practical except for a way to reach into a list of miscellaneous notes at random and see what might strike your fancy. I think by using a specific tag on all notes (or particular groups of notes as per your choice) in a program such as MyInfo you can get the one big list of notes to roll through.
- Daly
Christoph wrote:
> One feature of Amplenote that I value is that the daily notes are
>viewable in a scrolling page
>
>The early EverNote had this already 25 years ago efore they started the
>enshittification process.
>
>Does anyone remember?
>https://web.archive.org/web/20041018192828/http://www.evernote.com/en/products/evernote/
>