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  • Pretty easy

    5
    By Samanthalauren
    Pretty easy to use & navigate. A bit painful to set up in a way that flows.
  • Awesome app

    5
    By HillybillyMerk
    Thid app is great for anyone but id like to recommend a few features if i may, id love to see a drag and add option, a live feed of news you can follow and maybe an AI assistant but not necessary at all, but thus is a very useful bookmark and site saving app easy to customize to your liking
  • Love this App

    5
    By Kayden1957
    Paid for lifetime access, I never want to be with out for savings for later.
  • Wow

    5
    By Tethys-Sea
    This is Bookmark app is even better than I realized when I purchased it. The iCloud sync is literally perfect! And the customization options are deep, thoughtful, and well integrated throughout the app. The tag and folder system are particularly well thought out and Anybox is, perhaps, the speediest app of its kind when tagging links—tags come up instantaneously as typed. There seems to be no cruft or lag in this app, and I am beyond pleased with how well it works and how organized my links have become. The delightful touches are many.
  • The best so far

    5
    By ElectricelloMan
    I’ve tried many of these types of apps this is the most feature rich and useful of them all.
  • What a great app 😮‍💨

    5
    By IsmaRevs
    Anybox is really easy to use and has a great interface. I was able to save many useful links and interesting images I found on the internet thanks to this app. I really recommend it!
  • Anybox is 👌

    5
    By Young Prefect
    I use and test workflow software / tools for a living. Anybox is powerful but understated. Uses apples ecosystem very well including iCloud sync which is surprisingly hard to come by. Unlike most bookmark-ish-notetake-your-life tools, I feel as though my data is respected across browsers, desktop, mobile, and integrations. Much more to say about the tooling but if you’re reading this far just read the onboarding docs. Oh and the price is well below what competitors charge. A subscription I’m happy to pay (examples of others I feel happy to pay for are Raycast, Notion, ChatGPT, Superhuman etc)
  • Almost perfect!

    4
    By Edgiec
    - Love that I can do a lot without opening the app by long press the app ! - allow me to add different types of info and link them together - but.. I wish that it can also saves highlights and links of a page like omnivore and raindrop. - also integration with obsidian would be make it even better!
  • Excellent tool for creative writers

    5
    By calamityvain
    And business folks, alike. Very intuitive interface makes this productivity tool a must-have for your apps.
  • Excellent app let down by half-baked tag support

    4
    By tahoe_rob
    I've been using Anybox for a few months now and love it. I've tried pretty much every visual bookmarking tool and Anybox is by far the best. The recent 2.0 release adds a number of much needed features and cleans up the UI a bit. The biggest disappointment about Anybox is the bizarre, non-standard approach to tags. With version 2, Anybox has renamed Collections as Tags and now allows these "tags" to be nested. Simply put, this is how folders work. This is NOT how tags work. I wish developers would start doing tags right. Anybox's tag implemention is confusing and non-standard. Tags are not supposed to exist in a hierachy, be nested, etc. What Anybox needs is a proper tag cloud for browsing/searching. If the developer wants to allow users to organize via nested folders, great, but they should be folders and they should act like folders. Tags should act like tags. What the developer has done in version 2 is basically create a Frankenstein out of these two concepts, which I think will confuse a lot of users and ultimately lead to more confusion around how tags SHOULD work. That said, Anybox is a fantastic app and despite the weirdness of version 2's tag implemention, it's still a big improvement over version 1. I strongly encourage the developer to go back to basics on some of these concepts. There should be both a nested folder hierarchy that behaves like folders (ie: if something resides in folder A, it cannot also reside in folder B). Tags should sit on top of this folder hierarchy with NO hierarchy of their own. Add a (much needed!!!) tag cloud for browsing and Anybox would be a perfect app!

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