
To my mind, all these AI-powered bookmark managers (mymind, sublime, et al) offer nearly identical functionality. I'll take the first one seriously that offers import tools. Otherwise, what exactly is the incentive to leave behind years and years of bookmarks using a different tool? No one else sees this as an issue? Even leaving behind a year of bookmarks is a big ask, IMO.
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Since this tool is unique in the cloud space and by far the most reliable and comprehensive that I've tried, I'm tempted to give it five stars. If you're looking for tools to transfer data from cloud to cloud, I really don't see that we have any other similarly powerful and reliable options. However, to nit-pick: the interface seems cramped and hard-to-read; the error messages are often cryptic, requiring human tech support to figure out (they're always prompt and helpful however); and it's really not set it and forget it. (The options for transfer could be clearer, as well.) One really has to monitor transfers for failures, which are many depending on the platforms you're transferring to and from (Mega is particularly tetchy). I can go a week with no issues and then the next, transfers will fail regularly, requiring a manual restart. But that's really all the bad I can talk about. Otherwise, MultCloud is a powerful, indispensable tool.
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Although thoughtfully and beautifully designed, I'm skeptical because there don't seem to be any import tools or integrations. As intrigued as I am, I can't see starting from scratch with mymind unless I use it for a new, very specific project, which I'm guessing wasn't the intent. There's no way I would or could leave behind years of material on other platforms. How are all the enthusiastic five-star reviewers dealing with this challenge?
What's great
beautiful UI (8)
What needs improvement
no integrations (2)no import tools (1)
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I've hated Google Search for years (it's only gotten worse over time to where I dread even trying to search for something specific) and as soon as AI search tools became public, I tried as many of them as I had time for. Perplexity is so good that I've carved out a permanent place for it on my tab bar, something I haven't done in years. I have to relearn my keyboard shortcuts but it's worth it.
What's great
AI-powered search (17)search engine alternative (15)
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