Best app for holding library of screen grabs, inspo images?

over 5 years ago from Ricky Synnot, Senior UX Designer at realestate.com.au

  • Josiah DJosiah D, over 5 years ago

    I'm a recent Raindrop.io convert and love it so far (I'd been using Pinterest until then).

    Didn't realize you weren't able to upload from iOS, that seems like a bit of a bummer. I imagine you could easily nab image from Image Capture or a text, but that seems like a workaround you shouldn't need to do.

    4 points
    • Florian GrauFlorian Grau, over 5 years ago

      I use Raindrop for Bookmarks and love it. For saving images, however, I find it a bit inefficient because you need multiple clicks to add tags and description.

      When this question was asked last time (I guess last week :D) someone mentioned https://eagle.cool/ and I tried it yesterday: Very nice, fast, great feature set (maybe even better than Pixave, though I don't know that one very good) but with a 30$ price tag also a little bit on the pricey side.

      3 points
      • Ryan Cuppernull, over 5 years ago

        I've also been testing Eagle. Pretty great tool so far, though I do wish it had a little more english language support. But so far it seems the best bang for the buck. A native iOS/Android app would be great as well, and seems like something they are working on.

        3 points
        • Ricky SynnotRicky Synnot, over 5 years ago

          Yeah - While I dont need to view and browse on iOS as such, the ability to quickly add photos and screenshots as it happens is a big selling point. I wonder if they have a native app in mind...

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      • Ricky SynnotRicky Synnot, over 5 years ago

        Thanks for the top Florian - im checking out Eagle now and its pretty slick!

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      • Josiah DJosiah D, over 5 years ago

        Cool! Looks great as well. I'll have to give it a shot at some point.

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