That looks pretty neat! I haven't played around with it yet, but here's some preliminary feedback:
* "⌘ + C + C", to me, means "press cmd-C, then press C". It look me a minute to release it means "press cmd-C twice".
* Thank you for using iCloud sync!
* Your privacy policy says "The developer does not collect any data from this app.". Thank you!
* The pricing feels high to me. I'm mentally comparing it to PastePal (clipboard manager, one-time $15 payment) plus GoodLinks (bookmarks manager, $5 per year to buy upgrades, but you can use it forever for free). I know it's not an exact comparison, but as someone who might really like your app, that's how I personally think of it.
Nothing beats Maccy.app for clipboard management, but DoubleMemory does look great.
For me, DoubleMemory falls between the cracks: - bookmarks in multiple browsers on multiple devices - Maccy.app for clipboard management on MacOS - Bear.app for notes on MacOS, iOS and iPad
Very nice looking app, installed. Would be interesting if this integrated with Raycast.
I would suggest hiding the main window from the dock/switcher as when the window is closed it still presents the app title. Potentially NSApplication.setActivationPolicy(.accessory)
With pocket sunsetting, I have been searching for alternatives lately. After a few rounds of search, I can't convince myself to use specialized bookmarks tool over Notion / Obsidian. I wonder what other people feel?
Do you have plans to support an extension ecosystem, such as exporting content to Obsidian or other PKM apps?
This is a really cool app! I wish you would also put your pricing information on the website (as far as I can tell the only way to discover this without downloading the app is by looking at the in-app purchases section on the App Store listing, apologies if I missed it on the website)
Beautiful one! I have been a fan of hotkeys since childhood. How did you decide to choose "Cmd + C" twice? Were there other competing options that might be quicker and not in conflict with other hotkeys?
If I were to buy a MacBook, what are some must-have AI/LLM apps like this that are Mac only? Long time Mac user, but haven’t bought new hardware in a while. Looking for an excuse.
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Wow I was just building something like this haha. This seems awesome, is it free? I can’t tell from the site
would be cool if you offered a one-time fee (like $30). many people including me are tired of subscription
would love support for linux, even if it required hacks or was not as seamless
I believe this is so useful it should be implemented in macOS itself. Maybe not the same way as here, but having a keybind to "save stuff for later" is really useful.
But I'm not gonna lie, I was a little bit disappointed when I saw it was exclusive to Apple systems. I guess I'll have to build it myself for using on Arch Linux (and Android). Well, at the end of the day Arch is a DIY OS ;)
Does it have an MCP server?
Copycopy?
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Looks like a really interesting idea here! Congrats on shipping. I just downloaded it to play around with. The screenshots are well done and make the app feel like something exciting to try out.
I would work on trying to simplifying the landing page copy, though. The "Stress-Free Bookmarking, Read-it-later, and Clipboard..." text is super long and most people aren't going to read the entire thing. I would try to emphasize what the benefit is to the user somehow. Something like "Save everything easily". That's terrible copy, too, but you get the idea. The "Super Memory Activated" and "doublememory.com" made me think at first that this is improving my computer's memory usage.
After skimming the page, I kind of got the idea about what the product does, but I think you can make it even simpler to grok right away what it does with a few tweaks. Best of luck!
Edit: one thing I noticed is I can do shift-cmd-spacebar to bring it up, but the search text field doesn't automatically get focus. That's a little bit of friction. If I do cmd-F to search, it toggles the filter UI, which was unexpected. I wanted to cmd-F to move the focus into the search to start typing.