One of my absolute favourite tools for work is Dropbox Paper. Love the implementation and the overall polish. My only gripe with the service is the lack of being able to store those same files created into Dropbox directly…which is really weird.
One of my absolute favourite tools for work is Dropbox Paper. Love the implementation and the overall polish. My only gripe with the service is the lack of being able to store those same files created into Dropbox directly…which is really weird.
@kaa Thanks for the tip. I hadn't logged into Dropbox for a long time, so I didn't know it was there.
@Ron pleasure. The real power is when you add more than one person into the mix, things get pretty magical after that. Pasting images, adding comments, tasks, and documents etc. It's fast, it's minimal and it's very well made.
@kaa I've already switched to using it for my Daily Logger, as in Dave Winer's "narrate your work," for lists of books I've read in 2018, and even for a Chrome bookmarks page, to drop my open tabs from ~50 to only 4-6. Now my computer is fast again. All three are really good changes!!