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Thank you so so much for the kind words Lestyn!
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you can always write us at help@mymind.com (:
Both of our co-founders have been running bootstrapped companies for a combined 30+ years. None of them ever sold a company. It's just not in our DNA (:
Of course you can never guarantee it (you never know what happens) but our track record has been pretty good so far.
We're not planning on going anywhere (:
Hey Anton! Happy New Year! I will check with the team, I think this limit is only on mobile and does not apply on desktop (its much higher on there).
I think this has to do with performance and reliability reasons on mobile, but I will check with the team as well.
Thank you soooo much for the kind words Furkan!!
A screenshot from the digital organization platform mymind.com showing a grid-like interface with various images, quotes, and items. The search bar at the top reads "Search my mind..." with categories "Everything," "Spaces," and "Serendipity" in the top-right. The interface includes: A note card titled "ADD NEW NOTE" prompting the user to start typing. An image of a modern kitchen priced at $425,000, with tags showing 2 rooms and 1 bath. A pair of Todd Snyder x New Balance sneakers priced at $450. A quote by Mark Twain: "It's not what we don't know that gets us in trouble. It's what we know for sure that just ain't so." Airbrush art by Masao Saito featuring two colorful rings on a blue background. A quote from Master Oogway about patience and growth: "Look at this tree. I cannot make it blossom when it suits me, nor make it bear fruit before its time...". A book cover titled "The Japanese Garden" by Sophie Walker. A list of places to visit with locations like Venice, Hogwarts in Iceland, New York (checked), and Timisoara, Romania. An Eames Lounge Chair with a cozy, modern aesthetic. A "Casual Fall Collection" image featuring a woman in a white hat. A Herman Miller book titled "A Way of Living". A Louis Vuitton perfume bottle, Nouveau Monde, priced at $1290. Colorful abstract artwork and a modern beige lounge chair in separate tiles. The interface is visually minimalistic and clean, with a combination of inspirational items, design, travel, and shopping content.
Sizinle çok severek kullandığım, hayatımı kolaylaştıran bir uygulamayı paylaşmak istiyorum. Kendisi @mymind.com
Benim not tutma, bir şeyleri hatırlama alışkanlığımı tamamen değiştirdi. Tek yapmam gereken hatırlamam gereken şeyleri tek tıkla kaydetmek. Gerisini tamamen o hallediyor.
We recommend using BRAVE which is based on Chromium and also very privacy focused. Do you think that would work for you?
Otherwise, you can of course keep using Firefox too, if things are still working for you as of right now.
Hey Michael
It should still work (the web app itself) but it might start breaking more in the future. We did indeed drop Firefox support
The problem is that Firefox has been declining in user numbers steadily and it has become the new Internet Explorer sadly, we're not able to support it anymore):
Eagle is a bit more on the traditional side. Hard to compare it to mymind to be honest. But its similar to Adobe Bridge for example, great for saving thousands of assets and managing them locally.
Worded too strongly :) Removed!
with love,
mymind
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Welcome back Fatih!! <3
YAY! Thank you for the mention Clay.
And yes we recently added BlueSky support (still in beta) but should work beautifully. Takes just a single click to save it, and your BlueSky post is saved, indexed etc.
Give it a try: mymind.com
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Thank you so much Ridd <3
a beautiful start to something very exciting! <3
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Thank you so much Vas!
don't lose your mind, I am right here <3
Screengrab showing how MyMind works
It’s a lifesaver for organizing both my design work and personal life. Super easy to use, crazy intuitive, and the best part? It’s completely private. No clutter, no distractions—just everything I need in one place. Check it out: mymind.com
Oh my, what a wonderful post. Thank you so much Amelia! This made our day <3
Screenshot of the "mymind" website. A simple website showing square tiles. Each tile has a screenshot of a news article or image and a heading explaining what the article is about. Article titles in this case are "AI and the myth of personalised learning", "Do coding boot camps make sense?", "wikipedia declares war on AI slop", "fluffy AI and sceptical teachers", "openAI releases a teachers guide", "the dark library: when language...". There is also a preview image of an infographic about inclusive language and a link to a google labs website.
If you're anything like me, you collect random articles, images, and screenshots that you're determined to go back to later... only you never do. I've been using a tool called mymind for almost a year now and it has really been a game-changer for staying on top of things!
This makes us so happy to hear David, THANK YOU!! We got an excited year planned ahead of us, tons of great things coming and can't wait to share them with you! <3
so much beauty!