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58 points by pstinnett 13 years ago · 37 comments

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pooriaazimi 13 years ago

(please note that my post is meant to give others another use-case for the Vesper app, and isn't an ad for a competitor product!)

I don't care much for a diary or travel book, but I do use DayOne[1] (for OS X and iOS) as a journal of interesting stuff I find (mostly on HN). Years ago I used delicious to save/tag webpages, after its stagnation I used other services (I don't even remember their names), then started tagging stuff in Evernote, but none of them were as natural and easy-to-use as DayOne. It lacks a lot of features, but the Markdown format and its general ease of use makes up for that - I just press Control-Shift-D and start typing (or pasting a URL + it's HN discussion link for future reference). Occasionally I write down an interesting quote or image, or a passage I've read in an article. Also, the way it stores entries is using plist files, so I'm not afraid of platform lock-in. If I find something better (like this Vesper app here), I'll just write a convertor and translate those .plist files to the new format.

I haven't tried Vesper yet (probably will wait until there's an OS X client, which is where I use DayOne 99% of the time), but it looks very nice and promising.

[1]: http://dayoneapp.com

aarondf 13 years ago

Seems strangely devoid of information... Am I supposed to already know what vesper is?

  • Samuel_Michon 13 years ago

    A ‘Vesper’ is a cocktail drink that was introduced in Ian Fleming’s novel ‘Casino Royale’. John Gruber is a fan of the James Bond stories and of high alcoholic beverages. I don’t see how the name has anything to do with note-taking, though.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vesper_(cocktail)

  • libria 13 years ago

    There's more info on the appstore:

    Collect your thoughts.

    Vesper is a simple and elegant tool for collecting notes, ideas, things to do — anything you want to remember. Use tags to group related items into playlist-like collections. Vesper imposes no system; organize and curate your notes whatever way comes naturally to you. Eschewing complications, Vesper's focus is on how it feels to use it.

    • Attach photos to notes.

    • Use drag-and-drop to reorder items. Move important ones up, inessential ones down.

    • When you’re done with an item, swipe it to send it into the archive. Out of sight, but remembered forever.

    https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/vesper/id655895325

  • commandl 13 years ago

    I was disappointed, as well. Looking forward to reading more about vesperapp. (I've just set up a Google Alerts for it).

  • mikkow 13 years ago

    Vesper means evening or evening prayer

    • tptacek 13 years ago

      Which is presumably where Ian Fleming got the name for Vesper Lynd, the love interest in Casino Royale, for whom the drink (a martini with gin & vodka [usually an either/or thing with a martini] and lillet insted of vermouth) is named.

AliAdams 13 years ago

I'd love to know what the background/reasoning was for another note-taking app. Sounds like a great team but like some other people have said - it doesn't look like a brilliant space to start out in.

jasonpbecker 13 years ago

The MacStories Review [1] has a gif that shows how the app transitions from screen to screen. To me, that's the most interesting part of the app because it introduces a new UI/UX that feels faster and seems unique. Who knows if this will catch on, but it could be something not unlike pull-to-refresh, the hamburger button, or the basement metaphor on iOS if people really like it.

So maybe it's just another note app that won't work for those of us already using a different solution. But the UI/UX design is pretty cool and potentially noteworthy.

[1]: http://www.macstories.net/reviews/vesper-review-collect-your...

coderguy123 13 years ago

I just don't get this app. There are thousand alternatives cheaper or free.

meerita 13 years ago

What about a web version of this? If you want to write more than 100 words the iPhone becomes something really annoying. I hope they release, at least, this option some day.

fromwithin 13 years ago

Android version in the works?

  • perishabledave 13 years ago

    Given the team that made it (i.e. John Gruber, Brent Simmons, Dave Wiskus), I probably wouldn't expect one any time soon. Not merely referring to their personal preferences, with only one developer on their team I can't imagine they have much resources to go cross-platform.

    • fakeer 13 years ago

      Any time soon?

      Even if the other two decides to do it Gruber might threaten to jump off a bridge!

  • Oletros 13 years ago

    Don't expect one

capkutay 13 years ago

I thought about making an app like this for a long time. Kind of like indexing your thoughts. However, I feel like evernote may have taken the space in a way that wouldn't allow any competing apps to scale.

oakaz 13 years ago

It looks good but damn so difficult to install. it doesn't appear in appstore!

logical42 13 years ago

i really like it!

feature request: allow for a lock-code on this app please.

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