Hoarder - Mymind alternative - The Ultimate All-In-One Bookmark and Note Taking App
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Looks very interesting and is continually developed & updated!
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this really would be awesome
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Now even has a (rudimentary) iOS app
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@dozod said in Hoarder - Mymind alternative - The Ultimate All-In-One Bookmark and Note Taking App:
bump, I like this
@dozod upvote the original post too then for good measure
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This is an alternative to raindrop.io too.
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It says "This app is under heavy development and it's far from stable." .
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This whole forum will rain down on me if we release another notes/link/bookmark app
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Well not from me!
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@girish Beg to differ, this is not just another notes/link/bookmark app!!
This will be so useful for those who collect a lot of stuff from around the internet - researchers and such.
Once you use something like Mymind which automatically organises your messy collections, you will never go back.Reminds me of one more thing I wanted to ask as a feature request, will post one there too: Can we have statistics of how many installations of each of the apps are in the cloudron ecosystem (surely you must have those stats), and can we rank them by popularity please, somewhere?
Thank you!
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Add me to the list of people wanting this added.
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Yeah, I don't know. The amount of space the saved items take for display is off-putting. Only 3 across.
And the tagging relies on OpenAi. The blurb for this boomarker says " Though, roughly, You'll be able to generate tags for almost 3000+ bookmarks for less than $1." The problem is, as I understand it, there is a Free tier for OpenAI, and a $20/month tier. No $1 tier.
Have you not tried ArchiveBox? It's a Bookmark app, and more. I like that it saves the entire page, in various formats, rather than just the url. It's got tags galore, just like Hoarder. And you can view your saved items in a icon view, or list view, if you really need an icon view like Hoarder. ArchiveBox has browser extensions - very user-friendly. Basically, I don't see what Hoarder would bring, other than more bills I need to pay (OpenAI).
EDIT: I added the two views ArchiveBox gives. I like it.
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I dont see the absolute need of AI for tagging really, it's so personal and can be achieved without AI, without losing accuracy. Wallabag does it with their tag engine. Cheaper and more accurate and ecological so than any AI.
AI makes also the results very random and unpredictable in terms of quality and makes such apps very dependent on something else. Why not local models?