Dormouse
Century Club
- Member since
- October 2021
- Topics started
- 2
- Total posts
- 140
- Last active
- 5/23/2025
Posts
Blackwell Idealist
5/23/2025
tightbeam wrote:
> Copyright reform is long overdue.
No need for copyright reform. It's real life use is far more subtle than banned without express permission. Which is why Google, Facebook et al...
Directory of infinite canvas tools
5/8/2025
No drawing or shape variation in Lattics though, just variations in how much of a view shows.
The pure whiteboard is still being developed.
Directory of infinite canvas tools
5/8/2025
Lucas wrote:
Great list. Meanwhile, the niche that interests me is tools that both
>have an infinite, flexible canvas (not just strict mind-mapping) and
>also have an outline view of the items on th...
Franz Grieser wrote:
>At the moment, I have a tendency to Lunatask because I found I do not
>use the Horizons and planning features in Timestripe and because I like
>the relationship part in Lunata...
Franz Grieser wrote:
>I looked into almost every tool out there and narrowed my options down
>to Lunatask (there is finally a mobile app) and Timestripe.
I'd be interested to know which alternativ...
Graham Rhind wrote:
Would you happen to know whether (with a
licence) the timeline gets exported along with the rest of the project,
or whether it can be exported separately?
Good question. And idk.
...
Graham Rhind wrote:
I'm looking for software which would help me with a non-fiction writing
>project. I don't have any experience with software designed especially
>for writers (Scrivener etc.) thoug...
Lattics
3/31/2025
Darren McDonald wrote:
>disappointed that Lattics is unable to work with iCloud.
That's sad.
I have most cloud drives, and do nearly all my work on one computer, so I've not found it a restricti...
MyMind vs. Spaceduck
3/15/2025
I actively avoid using apps which advertise or incorporate AI features. I am increasingly suspicious of big tech that has started to apply AI behind the scenes.
I have a highly stratified approach to...
Johnny.Decimal
2/23/2025
Folders have a value like cupboards. Salt in the condiments cupboard makes sense. But that sense evaporates when you're thinking of salt as a desiccant.
Similarly with hierarchical organisation syste...
Crimping as nihilism
2/4/2025
CRIMPers find joy in playing with productivity apps
PROCRASTINATors with a tendency to guilt find relief in playing with productivity apps
devil-may-care PROCRASTINATors play games
Crimping as nihilism
2/4/2025
CRIMP
Crimping as nihilism
1/31/2025
At least the whole thing is pulled together at the end. For anyone who reads it all.
And there are some cracking quotes.
Lattics
1/26/2025
Darren McDonald wrote:
>Will it be able to replace Scrivener and (possibly Obsidian)?
Scrivener, yes.
Obsidian, maybe. It depends on how you use Obsidian and which features and plugins you depend...
Lattics
1/25/2025
I've been surprised at how fast the updates are coming. Recently it's felt as if it's more than one a week, on average. Though I don't know where they keep a change log.
I started to use it seriousl...
Amplenote
1/24/2025
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?
Amplenote
1/22/2025
Stephen Zeoli wrote:
What I'm talking about is a little bit different. In Reflect and
>Amplenote, the daily notes have the scrolling action, but regular notes
>are individual and are not in a scroll...
Amplenote
1/21/2025
Stephen Zeoli wrote:
daily notes are
>viewable in a scrolling page,
Tangent can do this
Darren McDonald wrote:
I became frustrated
>when there was no sync option for iCloud (I use a Mac) or most other
>popular cloud services other than OneDrive.
Even the OneDrive option is relatively r...
What's Up With Walling?
12/19/2024
Stephen Zeoli wrote:
I have a generally favorable feeling
>about the app.
New owners, new developers, the new version sounds like a dramatic revamp.
I think the favourable feeling is historic unl...
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
>Being able to do a lot within the same tool is a major workflow
>advantage, because it reduces conversion/migration tasks, which can
>constitute bottlenecks and/or one-way...
Paul Korm wrote:
("PKM" is another cringe.)
Yeah. And it's not as if there's a clear definition.
Is it just bi-directional links in a collection of notes? Are tasks, calendar and journal required? Im...
Stephen Zeoli wrote:
>I guess I am taking exception to your characterizing Heptabase
>and Scrintal as having no intention to contributing to a workflow.
'twas not me that defined them thus, 'twas ...
I liked Obsidian's Canvas, but it was never enough. And I stopped using Obsidian anyway.
So in 2022 I decided to check Scrintal out with a year's subscription (I'm always slow, trial periods are never...
What's Up With Walling?
11/21/2024
My impression is that Walling never found a sustainable market, which is why it kept shifting focus. Individual to team to AI. iirc there was also a change to the limits on it's free tier. I had it fo...
