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Posted by bigspud
Aug 24, 2022 at 06:47 AM
You still find the same feelings with mem, Steve?
I’m wondering if mem.x will take the crown from my use of devonthink for surfacing related data…
Has anyone gone with the Mem.x subscription and have feedback?
I agree that their timeline view, isn’t super concise or beautiful.. but the data entry is indeed, very smooth and the rules, very handy!
Stephen Zeoli wrote:
I just wanted to update my thoughts about Mem. I am finding it works
>pretty well for me. Entering information is very frictionless. I mostly
>use it on my Windows PC at work, so I access it through the browser. I
>just switch to the Mem tab and start typing. Mem automatically opens a
>new note to capture whatever is on my mind. I certainly haven’t used Mem
>as a replacement for Notejoy, but I’ve started shifting some stuff that
>I would have kept in NJ in the past into Mem. I am hoping and expecting
>Mem will continue to add features and smooth out rough edges (for
>instance, it feels as if there is a lot of wasted space in the Timeline
>view). But I remain cautiously optimistic.
>
>Steve Z.
Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Aug 24, 2022 at 10:35 AM
Sadly, no. I keep wanting to like Mem, but it doesn’t stick (of course, what does with me?). For an app of its kind, I find the editor isn’t quite up to snuff. Craft (even the browser version) has a far superior editor, so it is my prime note-writing app right now. I use Legend for tasks and rapid logging. So I haven’t needed to stick with Mem. I have no doubt it would work if I did stick with it. It just doesn’t feel optimal to me.
Steve Z.
bigspud wrote:
You still find the same feelings with mem, Steve?
>
>I’m wondering if mem.x will take the crown from my use of devonthink for
>surfacing related data…
>
>Has anyone gone with the Mem.x subscription and have feedback?
>
>I agree that their timeline view, isn’t super concise or beautiful.. but
>the data entry is indeed, very smooth and the rules, very handy!
>
>Stephen Zeoli wrote:
>I just wanted to update my thoughts about Mem. I am finding it works
>>pretty well for me. Entering information is very frictionless. I mostly
>>use it on my Windows PC at work, so I access it through the browser. I
>>just switch to the Mem tab and start typing. Mem automatically opens a
>>new note to capture whatever is on my mind. I certainly haven’t used
>Mem
>>as a replacement for Notejoy, but I’ve started shifting some stuff that
>>I would have kept in NJ in the past into Mem. I am hoping and expecting
>>Mem will continue to add features and smooth out rough edges (for
>>instance, it feels as if there is a lot of wasted space in the Timeline
>>view). But I remain cautiously optimistic.
>>
>>Steve Z.