
Peter Watson
My mind vs. Obsidian was the question. Close to a year of using Obsidian did find that too much admin and too many distractions. I have found my mind ten times better at finding information and automatically tags and describes the content. So even if you drop a photo, or an image or a PDF file or whatever then that is it. You are done, and it will be easy to find the content. The main interface is perfect for locating information. I am very impressed with my mind.
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I was enjoying this, but the 100 card limit (unless you pay) has killed that. Maybe 1000 to start, but 100 is pathetically low, especially when Pinterest is free! I was hoping this could replace Pinterest, and might've considered paying, but the limited introduction has ended that notion. It's also not the best interface. Concept is great. The notes notification takes up too much space, and slides up too easily. Would a N or a + type icon not do, to the side. Finally Ai tagging fails too much.
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mymind, Inc.
October 7, 2024
Thanks for your feedback, we will discuss it with the team and I hope we can see you back in the future again.

Kazimieras Mikelis
Great to see mymind on Android. It's the notes app I was really looking forward to having on my phone. The size of my quotes and notes in the main view is a bit uncomfortably small though. It's really hard to pull off two columns on a mobile display, perhaps one should be better for text items and in between those you could fit intervals of multi-column stuff for other media types. Just a thought.
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