Very cool explanation. I love how you have simplified the life cycle of info. I also like your approach to “organization” being modeled after a general whiteboard.
I’m working on ideas for replicating a physical desk in a digital space. Your project is a good start. Additional layers are communication (email, chat, video) and shared access (shared library?, read only access to desk).
Thank you !!
‘Simplifying the life cycle of info’, I love that:)
Yes I agree with communication and shared access as next layers.
What ideas are you working on ?
Just a note, I almost immediately closed your site after opening because on my phone all I see when it first opens is a sign up form. I did end up scrolling and seeing the content, but I'd recommend dropping that form either off the front page or at least below the description of what your product is.
I saw the same, then scrolled and saw an embedded youtube video asking me to “sign in to prove i’m not a bot”… I did close the site. I recommend moving the sign up form below some more helpful/descriptive content.
Very nice. The site is down at the moment, but I watched the video tour and liked what I saw.
I built a prototype of something vaguely similar a few years ago that replicated a desk with papers stacked in piles. No searching, no sorting, no tagging--just typing on notes, dragging them into stacks, and a paintbrush to draw on the deck. This lets you leverage the brain's natural tendency to associate locations with ideas, like a memory palace. Want that recipe from a few weeks ago? You remember it was in a pile by a blue house you drew.
I see a similar philosophy here, expanded with more features and a larger scope. It's also great seeing a notes/organization system that isn't the same stupid three panels, tags on the left, etc.
Looking forward to trying it out when the site returns. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you !!:)
Sorry the site was down, it’s up now. I don’t know what that was.
Yes you’re exactly right. A mind palace.
The mind thinks mostly in maps. Although also in lists maybe but I would say mostly in maps.
And yes there’s this idea that when you can « decorate » your space, then you find things more easily. Because of visual memory. Decorating helps organizing.
Thanks again!
I hope you were able to sign up so you’ll get updates :)
It might be the nostalgia, but I miss the leatherbound feeling of Lotus Organizer, and was hoping this website was something similar. Maybe it could support themes?
I don’t know about Lotus Organizer but by looking at it looks like replicating a notebook on a screen ? Is that correct ?
I do want to replicate that feeling of a white space.
So I see the link.
Yes it could support themes for sure.
You mean that you could choose from multiple pre-defined styles for a page ?
This is cool. And I get where you are going with this...
Being endless is a power. And having structure ie. being able to emerge structure out of this would also be powerful.
I like it. If you make it open source, or maybe a plugin system would allow people to add what they think it would be needed without you having to implement it.
Or just play with this and see where it takes you.
Thank you !!
Markdown absolutely, coming soon !
Code blocks with syntax highlighting, also.
They’ll be accessible when right-clicking on a blank spot on a page.
Is there any other important feature for you ?
Sorry I didn’t understand at first …
I fixed it, now the sign up form is further down and only shows up when scrolling down.
I didn’t realize that was such an issue.
Thank you for pointing it out !
nice start. i signed up. looking forward to mobile version.
some observations:
items -> stacks, items -> folders, folders -> stacks, stacks -> desktop. each item can only be in single folder. copies of items can go into different folders. drag item to copier machines to duplicate.
I THINK they mean that once you move like-items they auto group into stacks?
Also I THINK they mean, create a little copier machine icon where you can drag items to and out pops a copy of it.
Basically, extending the " physical environment" aspect of this app. I actually quite like both ideas, but for the stacks could see things getting accidentally grouped too easily. So maybe some friction to auto grouping.
Hmm I like the idea of stacks I must say. In fact replicating something that’s very real in the physical world.
And a Copier machine ok I guess I see the idea. So you could put more than one item in there at a time, I guess ?
Otherwise not much point, no? It’s like a temporary place to put stuff you’re moving around. I like the idea.
Thank you !
Is there some aspects specifically that you like ?
I don’t what KDE baskets is.
But by looking at it now I would say it’s in the same vein, but KDE is not very visual it looks like.
Did you ever try KdE ?
Thanks
KDE is the whole Desktop Environment, and BasKets is one of its programs. I actually thought it was abandoned but there is some development on it. Took me a bit to actually find a site that can kind of show what it is:
Not yet but I can add this option in a second ! And in fact I want to. Also to be able to export it in pdf. What do you think ?
I agree it’s very important to be able to export.
Any app or editor platform that shows you exactly what it does when you do it, but I think more importantly: the editing environment looks/responds the same as the published environment.
I’m working on ideas for replicating a physical desk in a digital space. Your project is a good start. Additional layers are communication (email, chat, video) and shared access (shared library?, read only access to desk).
I built a prototype of something vaguely similar a few years ago that replicated a desk with papers stacked in piles. No searching, no sorting, no tagging--just typing on notes, dragging them into stacks, and a paintbrush to draw on the deck. This lets you leverage the brain's natural tendency to associate locations with ideas, like a memory palace. Want that recipe from a few weeks ago? You remember it was in a pile by a blue house you drew.
I see a similar philosophy here, expanded with more features and a larger scope. It's also great seeing a notes/organization system that isn't the same stupid three panels, tags on the left, etc.
Looking forward to trying it out when the site returns. Thanks for sharing!
Yes you’re exactly right. A mind palace. The mind thinks mostly in maps. Although also in lists maybe but I would say mostly in maps. And yes there’s this idea that when you can « decorate » your space, then you find things more easily. Because of visual memory. Decorating helps organizing.
Thanks again! I hope you were able to sign up so you’ll get updates :)
Yes it could support themes for sure. You mean that you could choose from multiple pre-defined styles for a page ?
Being endless is a power. And having structure ie. being able to emerge structure out of this would also be powerful.
I like it. If you make it open source, or maybe a plugin system would allow people to add what they think it would be needed without you having to implement it.
Or just play with this and see where it takes you.
What do you mean by « people add what they think » ? Like ideas/comments ? Or code ?
Thanks for your feedback :)
Do you plan to support code blocks with syntax highlighting? Markdown text blocks ?
some observations:
items -> stacks, items -> folders, folders -> stacks, stacks -> desktop. each item can only be in single folder. copies of items can go into different folders. drag item to copier machines to duplicate.
I’m not sure what you mean by Stacks … and copier machine ? For me an item can be copied and pasted anywhere.
Also I THINK they mean, create a little copier machine icon where you can drag items to and out pops a copy of it.
Basically, extending the " physical environment" aspect of this app. I actually quite like both ideas, but for the stacks could see things getting accidentally grouped too easily. So maybe some friction to auto grouping.
Thanks !!
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What is WISIWG ? Thanks for your feedback :)
Usually called WYSIWYG
What You See Is What You Get.
Any app or editor platform that shows you exactly what it does when you do it, but I think more importantly: the editing environment looks/responds the same as the published environment.