11/20/2023 0 Comments Ia writer vs bear![]() ![]() I am fully a sucker for all the gloss, and as a consumer, i like bear dev for totally not buying into all that VC feature bloat crap that ruined evernote and may ruin craft. There is literally zero reason that it has so few requested features except for being part of the “slow feature role out on top of lovey gloss” that is the entire apple platform for 15 years. More than ten years later, and apps on these platforms are STILL feature poor compared to what was available on desktop computers in the 90s. However, when iphone/ipad first came out, i was blown away by how much they were a step back in terms of basic computing functionality that we are accustomed to on desktop. Overall, apple products do not market for “power” users and hasn’t since steve jobs rejoined the company. And i’m in a fairly academic field of work.Īs a result, i just feel that bear shifts the goal posts because overall, there isn’t THAT much real competition. I know a few who use evernote, and a few notion users because someone told them to use it. I hardly know anyone in the real world who has strong opinions on this stuff. I recognise some of my posts contribute to that bitterness, but in honesty it’s because we all do love this app but it is maddening that the small enhancements that would take it to the next level in terms of utility in our daily lives just haven’t been implemented after waiting yearsĪt the end of the day, these are all niche products. It’s sad the bear forum has become somewhat bitter because it is a great app. But for me, they are both so well-suited for their respective use cases that i use both. Many people don’t have a need for one or the other ways i use these apps. It is SO useful for structuring notes when the notes are about something that already has a structure and you want to be able to reference in the context of that structure. It is far better than bear for this purpose, and the nested docs are really useful, it lets you structure documents but then also do a word search on the whole document. It’s limitations drive me crazy, but it is really good for this purpose.Ĭraft is fantastic for structured notes around a specific project. Bear is so fast and perfect for actual short reference note taking it is probably actually the best zettle PKM if you are like me and give zero interest to seeing a visual knowledge map. They are both so good at what they do that aside from my resentment paying two subscriptions for “competing” apps, they essentially aren’t in competition with one another. However, our supports LaTeX syntax.īear and craft serve totally different functions in my life. We do not have plans to fully support writing LaTeX.We hope to release a public beta in a month or two. ![]() Our security code is currently being audited by a third-party company. Locking Bear with Face/Touch ID, and per-note encryption is planned for our next update, Bear 1.7.Our goal is to make the web app a Good Citizen in mobile and desktop browsers. We do not have plans for native Android or Windows versions.Making and supporting apps is hard, and we don’t want a surprise or delay to let you down because of an arbitrary due date. We generally do not share ETAs on upcoming features, as we feel they cause more harm than good.Download Bear for iPad and iPhone free!.We’ll delete posts and comments that violate these rules. Don’t be a dick, do not post hateful content, do not personally attack anyone. We love reading your treads and we encourage feedback from our bear family! Our subscribers are the best, much love and Bear hugs :) Here we can discuss tips, workflows, news, and how-tos. Welcome to the official subreddit for Bear - flexible notes, beautiful writing on Mac, iPad, iPhone, and Apple Watch. ![]()
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