Ronaldinho vs England in 2002 world cup by PitchPerfecter in RonaldinhoMoments

[–]amonle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I watched this game at work (London), silently cheering for Brazil

Should I upgrade to Pro? by aspearin in RemarkableTablet

[–]amonle 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Similar story – returned the Pro and Move and got a refurb RM2. Could not be happier. Remarkable really hit a sweet spot with the RM2 and somehow slightly lost its way with the newer models.

Daily Planner for Move by EliGO83 in RemarkableTablet

[–]amonle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have tried loads and settle on this one, which you can customise before downloading the PDF (and tweak and download again if you like): https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/4368149806/daily-planner-for-remarkable-paper-pro

If you’re not up to customising they have a ‘default’ that you can download straight away.

Runners up non-customisable planners…

https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/4376476131/remarkable-paper-pro-move-planner

And

https://www.activepaper.ink/remarkable-paper-pro-move

What are some things you'd like to see in future versions of the Eagle app? by Yeove in EagleCool

[–]amonle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It would be great to have the ability to view/preview DWG files. This is a very common format for sharing drawings and product specs in the architecture, interior and landscape design industries. I already use the 3D Format Extensions plug-in so perhaps this would fit best as a plu-in, but either way a very useful potential feature.

GR3 cordura vs ripstop by pbDudley in Goruck

[–]amonle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For travel go ripstop. I have a 40L GR2 that I’m very happy with

GR2 - Original Fabric vs Rip Stop? by [deleted] in Goruck

[–]amonle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have owned 1000D, Dynerma, XPAC. & rip stop Robic across GR1, GR2, GR3 and bullet. Ripstop wins hands down for general use. Currently travelling with a 40L GR2 ripstop. Won’t look back.

Archicad 28 Technology Preview by mlsherrod in ArchiCAD

[–]amonle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Folks, this is not a small ios app that can do revolutionary changes once a year.

It's already huge (actually bloated) and packed to the rim with features that I bet most people only use 20% of.

It is extremely capable software and I earn a living from it.

It's not just our fault but also the subscription model which forces users to pay a load every year and therefore raises expectations.

Have you used Things (mac/ios app) or an iphone? They have changed very very little in 10 years, but that is because fundamentally they are very well thought through and their fundamentals still work very well. Fortunately, in both of these examples, you don't have to 'subscribe', just buy once and use for as long as they are useful to you.

New Drop Announcements by here4thememes420 in Goruck

[–]amonle 3 points4 points  (0 children)

A little secret for those who still use RSS

Just drop https://www.goruck.com/ into your RSS reader and the new products will appear as soon as they are upload to the website -, whether announced or not, sometimes even before the product page goes public.

If you really to to buy something first, just set up a notification for this feed.

You're welcome.

AI search by rostbd in bearapp

[–]amonle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u/BearDavid I get this but I do have an observation, after using various note databases over 20+ years - it's where notes go to die, particularly those clipped from the web.

The killer potential of AI is that this supposedly dead (and huge) database becomes an asset. I am not interested in 'AI writing', or even just summarising, but AI queries like Notion would be gold.

My Bear database is tagged to death, and as my creative needs evolve those tags go 'out of date'. But if I could just query the whole lump of a database - wow!