yosemite
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- Member since
- January 2014
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- 12/8/2022
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Sad state of Evernote
12/8/2022
I still use Evernote 2.2 sometimes! Why? Because it is fast. FAST. Fastest program I have, I think. Thousands of notes, tables and images and more, instant as-I-type search, blah blah.
Most of my no...
The canvas is an outstanding feature and works good for me! I'm trying some stress tests with 100 and 1000 items on the canvas and it's quite promising! 100 works great, 1000 not so good. Searching is...
XYplorer Black Friday Sale
11/25/2022
XYplorer is the best software I've ever used on Windows. I have a lifetime license I got many years ago and it's always running. I've never had any bug or issues with it. Do check out the website, it ...
Supernotes
1/21/2021
Free "Starter" plan is 40 cards plus 20 per referral
"Unlimited" is $11 per month or $100 per year.
https://supernotes.app/pricing/
My first thought is always "I wonder how well it performs and sea...
I'll second a recommendation to try Lookeen. I have 1000's of items and Outlook's search is ok for me but Lookeen is much faster and better and has some unique features including editing in the previ...
Nimbus Notes Redux
3/14/2020
$69... marked down from $2,750!
Ha ha ha ha ha, that was a good laugh on a day in which I needed one. Thank you.
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
> This deal may be of interest:
2019 reflection question
1/4/2020
I've discovered that what I want is a combination of TreeSheets and workflowy and [[linking]] that idealy would use plain text / markdown / html for its format. I've been experimenting with Excel try...
Workflowy - Updates? News?
1/4/2020
Wow! Those are two big features! I'm digging in... so far I love the "search helper" the most...
Fast Software, the Best Software
7/28/2019
Yes!!! Indeed fast software is the best software. Thanks for the link.
I'm happy anytime anyone recognizes this, writes about it, talks about it. I'm sad that almost everything out there is so s...
Taskade
7/24/2019
It looks good and has some nice features. No offline mode yet, but they say they're working on it.
I'm glad there's a Windows desktop app but I'm sad to see that it is 43 megabytes - is this an e...
Awesome! Thanks for sharing.
I note that "These children can also have children and so on, up to about 50 levels deep."
...and impressive feature, which most "outliners" are unable to do, and mos...
The Checklist Manifesto
5/8/2019
I read the book a while back and agree with NickG that it is mostly about error avoidance, mostly in certain fields, and I much appreciate nathan's observations defeating the purpose with too many che...
New Apps of Interest
4/6/2019
Thanks, looks interesting. They sure are developing quickly, looks like they've only been around a year or so.
The "pricing" on the front page is vague so I dug for more details, which I found her...
It's frustrating to me that there are great web apps and desktop apps that have terrible or not complete mobile apps, or they work much worse, or are much slower at scale, or a hundred other problems....
Comparisons of online outliners
3/23/2019
On speed: I've noticed both workflowy and dynalist have sped up some this past year. workflowy has always been faster for me, in web, android, and desktop. I have 1000's of items in each service (w...
best outliner you use? (2018)
5/9/2018
tightbeam wrote:
There's a lot of talk on this forum about "supporting" small developers.
>A subscription scheme likely is the best way to support small
>developers, as it gives them a steady stream...
The future of OneNote
4/26/2018
>Daly de Gagne wrote:
>Good question about search performance from the cloud. I wonder if
>Microsoft follows discussions such as this one, and would be prepared to
>answer your question.
>
>Just out o...
The future of OneNote
4/26/2018
Right, the new Onenote doesn't allow local save. Will it ever? Seems like a no.
If I am able to put 10+ gigabytes in there, in a dozen notebooks, 100+ sections, 10,000+ pages, with thousands of image...
checkvist has image attachments and inline thumbnails. It also has many similarities to workflowy, but also much more, and is very keyboardable. It is $39/year for Pro (which is required for attachmen...
Workflowy: Your Brain on One Page
9/8/2017
I switched over and it is super fast. I don't subscribe anymore but I still have a ton of text in there - around 10,000 bullets.
Dynalist is cool for sure, but it has always been slower at scale. ...
Any Windows users here ?
9/8/2017
I use Windows 7 mostly, at work and at home. Looking to get a used Surface and clean install a custom slim Windows 7 on it. Until then I have an ipad which I'm sick of, and a few cheap android table...
Yes.
Scrivener 3 in the pipeline
8/25/2017
critStock wrote:
To be followed by a vastly updated Windows version 3 (skipping v 2!), I
>note. Yay!
>Cheers,
>David
Seconded!
Scrivener is too cheap. There, I said it.
I agree with Bill - I find the intellectual exercise in CRIMPing very rewarding. It's a 20/80 thing, or maybe 5/95 - the 5% good, is worth the 95% not-so-good?
It's unlikely I would have found gems ...
I've always despised subscriptions, in just about everything. Well, I used to subscibe to (print) newspapers and magazines... gee, I wonder why I don't anymore... and I used to subscribe to a few app...
