Rocket J. Squirrel 43 Posted May 27, 2016 Share Posted May 27, 2016 Hello Everyone, Crusoe saves your train of thought by allowing you to link your notes. It turns a mere stack of notes into perfect recall of ideas and insights. Here's a blog post describing Crusoe: http://crusoe.co/what-is-crusoe/ I have about 7,000 notes in Evernote, of which I can probably recall maybe about 200 or so. Even though all my notes were important enough for me to save them, I can't look up notes that I've long since forgotten even exist. What I really want is to see the precise notes I want at any given moment. Evernote's Context feature is very cool, but it usually doesn't show me what I really want is a matter of how I think and work. We are currently in beta testing and we've had some problems with users importing a large number of notes. At this point we can't tell if it's an isolated incident, or something larger. I am looking for beta testers with note counts around the following: 8,000; 12,000; 18,000+ Hope to hear from you! Doug Link to comment
Level 5* JMichaelTX 4,117 Posted May 30, 2016 Level 5* Share Posted May 30, 2016 On 5/27/2016 at 0:15 PM, Rocket J. Squirrel said: Crusoe saves your train of thought by allowing you to link your notes. It turns a mere stack of notes into perfect recall of ideas and insights. Interesting idea. I read your blog, but I'm not sure I get it. Maybe a short video showing how it works would help. Link to comment
macbikegeek 0 Posted May 31, 2016 Share Posted May 31, 2016 Hi Doug, Crusoe looks and sounds interesting. I'm sitting at just under 10,200 notes (I'll hit it tomorrow when the postal mail comes). It's a mix of scanned papers, documents, notes and the odd image. I'm using Zendone with EN so I'm not looking for EN replacement but Crusoe's linking looks very interesting. So I'm in to beta and try it out. Thanks, Lee P.S. Love your forum handle. Link to comment
Sayre Ambrosio 520 Posted August 29, 2016 Share Posted August 29, 2016 On 5/27/2016 at 10:15 AM, Rocket J. Squirrel said: Hello Everyone, Crusoe saves your train of thought by allowing you to link your notes. It turns a mere stack of notes into perfect recall of ideas and insights. Here's a blog post describing Crusoe: http://crusoe.co/what-is-crusoe/ I have about 7,000 notes in Evernote, of which I can probably recall maybe about 200 or so. Even though all my notes were important enough for me to save them, I can't look up notes that I've long since forgotten even exist. What I really want is to see the precise notes I want at any given moment. Evernote's Context feature is very cool, but it usually doesn't show me what I really want is a matter of how I think and work. We are currently in beta testing and we've had some problems with users importing a large number of notes. At this point we can't tell if it's an isolated incident, or something larger. I am looking for beta testers with note counts around the following: 8,000; 12,000; 18,000+ Hope to hear from you! Doug Downloaded this last night and fell in love with the interface the minute I opened it. Looking forward to seeing what it's all about. Link to comment
codeweasle 1 Posted May 18, 2017 Share Posted May 18, 2017 The best app I have ever used for linking notes is an old Linux app called tomboy. I used the heck out of it and wish there was something that was close in terms of linking..... with all the Evernote/OneNote additional capabilities. I will look at Crusoe as linking as been a thorn in my craw.... so to speak, for some time. Link to comment
Rocket J. Squirrel 43 Posted May 19, 2017 Author Share Posted May 19, 2017 I look forward to hearing what you think! Link to comment
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