FuseBase
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FuseBase is a comprehensive software solution designed to streamline the interaction between teams and clients. It eliminates the need for clients to navigate multiple applications by providing a singular platform for project briefs, feedback, and updates.
License model
- Freemium • Proprietary
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Platforms
- Online
- Google Chrome
- Software as a Service (SaaS)
- Mozilla Firefox
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Office & Productivity, Business & Commerce, Remote Work & Education, AI Tools & Services, Social & Communications, File ManagementApple AppStore
- Updated Nov 28, 2022
- 4.48 avg rating
Comments and Reviews
I use both Evernote and Nimbus, each for a different purpose. The Nimbus Note software (Windows) and web app are between good enough and good. It's a small company, it seems, and there are some UI things to polish but the product is solid.
Program has been around since 2013. Its current look on Windows has been around since 2014.
The Web Clipper (Chrome) is beyond good. You can pick fragments of the page and clip those together into one note. Whether clipping article or full page, you can edit what is being clipped, allowing you to remove images, annotate, etc. before sending the note over to Nimbus Note.
I prefer the Nimbus Web Clipper over the Evernote clipper; the clipper is a huge addition to the software.
Windows app seems to feel like the web version here in July 2020; uses Electron under the hood.
Reply written Jul 6, 2020
Nimbus Notes support Markdown, linking of notes, versioning, table of contents, lots of online help, inline drawings and images, sharing a public link to a note, notifications, and filtering.
Check out my full review: https://www.noteapps.ca/nimbus/
long time Bearapp user, left the Mac ecosystem and needed a replacement. Tried Joplin for a while, which is alright but no web interface, bad on mobile, and lacks some features I need. moved to Notejoy which has a very pleasant UI, collaborative text editing, and fast but way too expensive considering it doesn't support Linux nor have threading folders/tags and lacks a bunch of other standard features such as a clipper. Annoyed I looked through all alternatives, and realized Nimbus Note has every feature I need and miss from Bearapp, a good price, and looks great.
But now after a month, I'm so fed up with this shit. Nimbus Note is really, really, really slow. Not the app itself, but the servers. It takes a good 30 seconds to switch between simple notes which is just unacceptable.
They forgot to type "TRIAL" after the word "FREE" for the starter plan.
Nimbus used to offer unlimited notes until sometime on late 2019. Nimbus is a somewhat alternative to Evernote due to how clunky it is. User interface between platforms is not consistent. When they limit the number of notes that free users can have to 50 entries, Nimbus is not worth your time.
You'd better go off with Notion or Joplin, or just stick with Evernote.
Has the potential to be a replacement of Evernote. The Windows desktop application has lots of bugs. The web interface is fine though mobile app often takes ages to sync the notes.
Effective note keeping app, especially on desktop.
Classic UI, table colour are not supported in apps, web version Need color code to setting table colour