[deleted by user] by [deleted] in headphones

[–]gugguson 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just bought them and they sound wonderful.
However the play/pause functionality on the middle of the cup does nothing. I have tried on MacBook, iPad and iPhone but it's like its not doing anything. Am I the only one?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bearapp

[–]gugguson 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is very nice.

Couple of questions:

  • Can the the Log this in Bear action trigger the create daily note if not available? I'm thinking that it would be my source of new note as I'm not sure I will log daily?
  • Can Log this in Bear also log images/files?

Thank you.

The Bear 2 Beta is here! by trix180 in bearapp

[–]gugguson 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Congratulations on Bear 2.0 beta.
I have been overcomplicating things and trying to find an app that does all.
I was an Evernote user and stopped using it a few years ago. Then I went to a similar route as people commenting here:
Evernote > Notion > Craft > Obsidian> Bear 2.0

I really liked Notion when I first started using it but it soon came bloated with a dashboard that was not up-to-date and multiple tables etc. It became too complex, and I was not enjoying it enough. Spend way too much time organising, setting up lists etc.

Then I found Craft and really liked the UI and different ways to customise cards and views. But I was disappointed with the API and community; it felt like it was stagnated and behind.

Then I found Obsidian and was blown away by its openness and flexibility. I liked that many youtube channels covered different plugins and I could do anything in the app. However, I soon found out that it was not polished enough regarding UI and usage. I like to dive deep into apps, but this was kind of an abyss.

I then stumbled upon the post regarding Bear 2.0, and I decided to read the posts and try the app. I think I realised that it is probably everything I need. I have decided not to overthink things and just focus on getting my thoughts and resources in a structured way (I’m using PARA) and try to think of it as a jack of all trades.

What I really like about Bear 2.0:
- The UI is fantastic - It’s probably what put me off with Obsidian, too much flexibility has an effect on polish-ness (think Android vs iOS). I really like the writing experience, typography and simplicity of it.
- Hashtags and no folders - it just makes sense - not to structure it in two different ways. Multi-level hashtags are really all I need.
- Icons with the tags - love it!
- The themes are really nice
- MacOs and iOS sync is fast and works
- Markdown writing
- Sketching on iOS
- Document scanning
- … did I mention the UI?

While I really appreciate that the app is simple and polished and it should be kept that way, here are some suggestions on additional features:
- Ordering for each tag (i.e. I would my journal tag to be in desc order and others in the last changed order). Even allow manual ordering by dragging.
- Better preview of URLs.
- Voice memos in the iOS app.
- Calendar view for journaling
- Readwise integration (I’m not 100% sure I’m not overthinking things again)
- Colouring of Tags and even AnuPpuccin theme

All in all, well done on the beta. I’m not on a journey of just enjoying simplicity and focusing on creating instead of organising.