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Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Mar 28, 2025 at 02:57 PM

 

Have you tried xTiles? There is some similarity with Walling. The subscriptions start at $5.75 per month on an annual plan.

https://xtiles.app/en/

Ken wrote:
satis wrote:
>Have you tried the clipper with a different browser?
> >
>Fair question.  I have not.  Chrome is my primary browser, warts and
>all.  I use Edge at work and am not a huge fan, but find it passable.
>Still, Chrome occupies a large share of the market, and Walling still
>has not even answered my inquiry.  Not good signs in general.  I can
>paste the links directly in Walling and get a somewhat similar bookmark,
>but it is a slower process.  I am not in any immediate hurry for a
>replacement, but am actively looking.  I liked a lot about Milanote,
>except the price, and am now trying out Craft.  The latter does not have
>a clipper, but does offer bookmarks similar to Walling.  Something may
>have to give, and I am just not sure what that will be.
> >—Ken

 


Posted by Ken
Mar 28, 2025 at 06:31 PM

 

Stephen Zeoli wrote:
Have you tried xTiles? There is some similarity with Walling. The
>subscriptions start at $5.75 per month on an annual plan.
> >https://xtiles.app/en/
>

Yes.  It has been a while since I used it, but I did when it was initially released.  At the time, I had some performance issues with their clipper, but I have not checked that since.  I did play around with it the other day, and need to give it some additional consideration.  But at the moment, I am trying to see what Craft.do brings to the table.  It does not have a clipper, but it does create a somewhat usable bookmark when pasting.

Thanks,

—Ken

 


Posted by Paul Korm
Apr 2, 2025 at 03:14 PM

 

On macOS, there is a Share Extension for Craft   On iOS/iPadOS, selected text can be shared to Craft.  And, on macOS, selected text can be shared to the Craft share extension via the Share… command in the macOS contextual menu.

In all cases, sharing to an existing document (as a block) or by creating a new document.

Ken wrote:
>[Craft] does not have a clipper, but it does create a
>somewhat usable bookmark when pasting.

 


Posted by Stephen Zeoli
May 15, 2025 at 07:45 PM

 

I just got this message from the new Walling team, for what it’s worth:


We have some important updates about Walling’s future and wanted to share them directly with you.

We understand it’s been some time since the last update to the live version of Walling. After careful consideration and detailed analysis, we’ve recognized that to bring essential features—such as robust undo functionality—and to set up Walling for sustainable long-term growth, a deep architectural shift is necessary.

Incrementally updating the current app would require extensive resources and only limited our potential to deliver the truly resilient, scalable, and innovative experience you deserve. Instead, we decided to invest fully in rebuilding Walling from the ground up.
Here’s what this means for you:

Continued Support, Slower Response: While we don’t have the resources to actively fix bugs in the current version, we will keep the platform stable and running as-is until the new version is ready. As we’ve shifted our team’s focus to building the new Walling, support responses will be slower than usual, and we appreciate your understanding and patience during this time.
Focused Development: All new feature development and enhancements are being directed toward the next generation of Walling. Your feedback on the current version is being taken into consideration in the new version.
Long-term Vision: Our goal is to provide a vastly improved, more reliable, and feature-rich platform that fully embodies the unique, visual, non-linear approach that makes Walling valuable to your workflow.

We deeply appreciate your patience and continued support during this transition. We’re moving as quickly as possible to deliver a high-quality, next-generation Walling experience. Stay tuned for updates on our progress!

Thank you for being part of this journey with us.


Warm regards,
The Walling Team

 


Posted by Ken
May 21, 2025 at 02:40 PM

 

Stephen Zeoli wrote:
I just got this message from the new Walling team, for what it’s worth:
> >
>We have some important updates about Walling’s future and wanted to
>share them directly with you.
> >We understand it’s been some time since the last update to the live
>version of Walling. After careful consideration and detailed analysis,
>we’ve recognized that to bring essential features—such as robust
>undo functionality—and to set up Walling for sustainable long-term
>growth, a deep architectural shift is necessary.
> >Incrementally updating the current app would require extensive resources
>and only limited our potential to deliver the truly resilient, scalable,
>and innovative experience you deserve. Instead, we decided to invest
>fully in rebuilding Walling from the ground up.
>Here’s what this means for you:
> >Continued Support, Slower Response: While we don’t have the resources to
>actively fix bugs in the current version, we will keep the platform
>stable and running as-is until the new version is ready. As we’ve
>shifted our team’s focus to building the new Walling, support
>responses will be slower than usual, and we appreciate your
>understanding and patience during this time.
>Focused Development: All new feature development and enhancements are
>being directed toward the next generation of Walling. Your feedback on
>the current version is being taken into consideration in the new
>version.
>Long-term Vision: Our goal is to provide a vastly improved, more
>reliable, and feature-rich platform that fully embodies the unique,
>visual, non-linear approach that makes Walling valuable to your
>workflow.
> >We deeply appreciate your patience and continued support during this
>transition. We’re moving as quickly as possible to deliver a
>high-quality, next-generation Walling experience. Stay tuned for
>updates on our progress!
> >Thank you for being part of this journey with us.
> >
>Warm regards,
>The Walling Team

I received the same, somewhat underwhelming, message as well.  Not really sure what the developer has been spending their time on this past year, but I am now trying out other programs.  I just need to see how difficult it will be to migrate all of my data out of Walling in some useable fashion.  And as a side note, I also received a recent email from the developer of Craft.  They are now working on a mobile version so it can be used on Android devices, and were looking for users interested in beta testing.  It was a much more positive message, and was in pretty stark contract with the Walling message.

—Ken

 


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