Last updated: August 8, 2025 at 05:15 PM
Mac App Clipper Summary
Todoist
- Described as a glorified checklist by some users, with the suggestion that Notes on Mac can serve as a free alternative for similar functionality.
- Not end-to-end encrypted, which may be a consideration for users concerned about privacy and data security.
CryptPad
- CryptPad is highlighted as an end-to-end encrypted and open-source collaboration suite hosted in France, providing secure data storage.
AlfaView
- Mentioned as a tool for meetings, offering a different function compared to task managers like Todoist.
Koofr
- Offers secure European cloud storage without trackers that respect user privacy, with a lifetime subscription deal for 1TB storage available.
iA Writer
- Commented on in relation to assuming it was from Japan, offering a touch point on user perceptions of the app.
Obsidian Sync
- Noted for its end-to-end encryption feature where users can choose the encryption key, providing a secure note-taking option.
Proton
- Mentioned with caution, urging users to consider comments made by Proton's CEO before trusting the platform further.
P.S.
- Emphasizes the importance of verifiable end-to-end encryption for true data security, regardless of server location.
Additional Insights
- Various insights are shared regarding data privacy, encryption, and the importance of considering laws from different countries when using apps.
- Positive comments on achievements shared, with suggestions to print and frame milestones for inspiration.
- User recommendations for alternatives to Pushbullet include AirDroid, KDE Connect, and Yappy.
- Discussion on Evernote features, task management integrations, and the desire for enhancements like tasks synced with Google Calendar.
- Recommendations for web clippers include Joplin, Zoho Notebook, Google Keep, Xtiles.app, and Zotero among others.
- Varied discussions on apps, features, achievements, and user experiences related to the Mac ecosystem and other technology tools.
Mac Dunk Contest
- Discussions on the Mac Dunk Contest, with users expressing admiration for certain players' performances and dunks during the competition.