Tim King
1 min readMar 15, 2019

--

Yep, it sure does. Yet, it’s still not a great experience.

See, when you click a double-bracketed link in Bear, it dumps you right back to the global Notes section and shows you the note there rather than leave you in the tagged section you already have open.

This makes the experience second-rate and forces the user experience to jump losing all note context, and then navigate back to the tagged section they were just in.

This is even more frustrating when you are working on two notes that are already in the same tagged section. A user would expect it to just flip between these notes, but Bear haphazardly dumps them into the global Notes.

Is it something you can get used to… sure, but its a quirk that should be ironed out rather than explained away…

--

--

Tim King
Tim King

Written by Tim King

Autistic Futurist creating conversations about Email, Technology, Productivity, AI, LLM, Neurodivergece, and the Future.

Responses (1)