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by nmstoker
1588 days ago
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This looks really useful, as it solves a frequent concern I have: I read lots of articles but gradually important details drift from my recall. Great to see the suggestions people have had (letting people see the product, giving install details etc) and you've been super responsive. You mention in replies below about integrating with other tools as a way for it to work. I don't know how feasible this might be, but a tool I've been keen to use that it might fit well with is Archive Box: https://github.com/ArchiveBox/ArchiveBox If you could integrate with something like that, it would focus on managing the content and this would be about the learning/recall testing. Is that the kind of approach you'd be aiming for? |
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One of the things I want to add to the application soon is some sort of "Post" function. Wherein you write something that synthesizes data from multiple sources and you can add in your highlights as quotes.
So really just a dedicated writing feature. This is another thing that's proven to increase comprehension and retention, synthesizing some learning into a blogpost or something like that.
So with integrations, that's the kind of thing that is perfect for integration. Because although I want to add it myself, there's no way that I would make something as dedicated and enjoyable as a tool that's only concentrating on the writing and notetaking experience.
As is allowing people to read elsewhere and import their highlights.
As is allowing people to review in some other place.
So I guess my perspective is that I want to offer a total experience, that's completely non binding and allows you to get the data out at any point to move it to your app of choice.
sorry, I rambled. Not sure that made a whole lot of sense :D