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Stephen Zeoli

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About the survival of our Data ( when Apps die ) 6/12/2025
Nice article. Thanks. macosxguru wrote: I tried to address your questions in: > >Abandoned Software and Lock-in >https://bicycleforyourmind.com/abandoned_software_and_lock_in >#macOS #software >
About the survival of our Data ( when Apps die ) 6/9/2025
[Note: There are no answers in what follows; just musings on the topic of data portability.] Not telling you anything you don't know, but information comes in a variety of formats. When I bought my f...
Sublime is out of beta 5/26/2025
Satis, thanks for the information on Sublime. Do you use it yourself? Steve Z.
Sublime is out of beta 5/25/2025
Anyone using Sublime? I tried it briefly but didn't really understand how I'd use it. It is like a mashup of Twitter and an app like Supernotes, where you can tap into other people's notes. That didn'...
What's Up With Walling? 5/15/2025
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 som...
Zoot 9 - $30 5/15/2025
It's nice to know Zoot is still alive and well. That was my go to information manager when I was exclusively using Windows and before the advent of web apps. It is quite ingenious and was ahead of its...
Agenda software where you can print a whole year's daily plans 5/9/2025
Thanks, Paul.
Agenda software where you can print a whole year's daily plans 5/9/2025
I loved MacJournal. Is it still being developed? MadaboutDana wrote: The direct Mac equivalent is MacJournal, which is desktop-only, but free >and very powerful. > >The features and look are very sim...
Directory of infinite canvas tools 5/5/2025
Oh, you are right. Really Curio is one of the original canvas-type apps. Amontillado wrote: Sigh. They always forget Curio. George works hard, if he's not the most >responsive developer on the Intern...
Directory of infinite canvas tools 5/4/2025
Great site. I did notice that they didn't include Noteey, which is really coming along.
Book "Thinking with Tinderbox" 4/25/2025
I am a big fan of Tinderbox, though I never use it. That's because I do most of my note-making heavy lifting on my Window PC at work. And Tinderbox isn't really something to just dabble with. If you d...
Lunatask or Timestripe - anyone using either? 4/25/2025
Hi, Franz, I've tried both and think they are both pretty good. My experience of Timestripe was a couple of years ago. Lunatask has more features -- maybe replaces a few more apps. For instance it do...
Anyone using Mem 2.0? 4/24/2025
Hi, all, Just wondering if anyone has any experience using the new Mem 2.0 -- which I believe is still in beta. I'd like to know what you think of it. Thank you. Steve
thoughts on outlining and transclusion 3/31/2025
Excellent and idea-provoking article. Also, I enjoy watching William Gallagher's videos, too. Steve
What's Up With Walling? 3/28/2025
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 clippe...
MyMind vs. Spaceduck 3/17/2025
Thanks for the feedback, all. I am not overly concerned with security for the information I would keep in Spaceduck. However, I am concerned that the developer doesn't even address security on the w...
MyMind vs. Spaceduck 3/14/2025
By the way, if you want to check out Spaceduck, here is the website: https://www.spaceduck.com/ Steve
MyMind vs. Spaceduck 3/14/2025
Hi, all. I've been using MyMind as my "junk drawer" info dump for a couple of years and have been pretty happy with it. I especially like how it can hoover up almost anything, either through the brow...
Zettelbox 2/24/2025
I hadn't heard of it, but ZettleBox looks promising. Reminds me of Supernotes actually. ZB is a lot cheaper, but SN is available on a lot more devices. Steve tberni wrote: Hello CRIMPERS: > >Has any...
Crimping as nihilism 2/3/2025
Productivity is a means to an end, not an end in itself, as the author of that article seems to imply. What the end is may vary, though I think it can be boiled down to this: We want to be productiv...
Tana public launch 2/3/2025
I would also be interested in learning more about your Acreom experiences, as I've found Acreom's feature set enticing. Alexander Deliyannis wrote: Not my intention to open another can of worms (OK, ...
Crimping as nihilism 2/1/2025
As most of us here know, delving into different productivity tools is FUN. Building fun in our lives is one form of productivity, so I refute the notion that playing with these apps is a "nihilist klu...
Crimping as nihilism 1/31/2025
Thanks, Andy. Seems like that writer got a "Word a Day" calendar for Christmas! Steve Andy Brice wrote: A rambling article that starts off analysing Product Hunt data and ends >up attacking producti...
TiddlyWiki in 2025 1/30/2025
TiddlyWiki has intrigued me for a long time. I tried to use it a dozen or more years ago. After getting part way through Soren's video I had to admit to myself that if I want to be that involved with ...
MyInfo Is My Choice 1/24/2025
Daly, This gives me hope for longevity of apps, and I'm not surprised that some of the tried and true solutions turn out to be better for some people. Heck, there are a couple of DOS apps I wish I co...
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