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Pixave app
Pixave app












pixave app

I haven't used any team tools in this space recently.

pixave app

The UI of Picsee is much more modern than Pixave, and for user. When our team is researching design inspiration, typically we'll share screenshots in Notion which works reasonably well just as a way to pull ideas together. Pixave helps users to organise their images in a logical way so that they can be found quickly when you need them most. A Vola membership starts at 2.99 and goes up 28.99 yes, more expensive than Dave. But but provided you maintain a minimum bank balance of 150 per month, you can borrow up to 300 per pay period 50 more than Dave.ĭefinitely not as flexible as an app built around sharing design files, though.Įagle looks great-and a few others I've heard of include Dropmark and Niice. And unlike Dave, you can change your repayment date as needed. One I've been trying lately that's very nicely designed is mymind, a new beta visual bookmarking tool that's a bit similar to Zootool. Mindnode, Pixelmator, Sketch, Audodesk Graphic, and Procreate. You can clip any website or drag in any photo, then search for them and mymind manages to find things based on colors, website keywords, recognized text, and more. Machine Learning Tagging Pixave for iPad offers astonishing tagging abilities. The contents of an image are detected to automatically create or add tags, allowing easy access for the user. To provide the most convenient environment for tagging Pixave for iPad uses 'Machine learning'. You can also add custom tags to organize manually, and share individual bookmarks with others. If they make a collaborative version, that may end up being a great option.

Pixave app mac#

Zootool, the closest other app I've used to it, has been shut down, as have so many Mac apps in this space (at least, to organize images for personal inspiration and research) including Ember, Inboard, Pixa, and Stache.Īnother newer personal app for design inspiration is the Mac app Pixave-but again, that'd only help in organizing design files on your own, not as a team. And Pinterest could, to a certain degree, work for sharing design inspiration with a team, though in more of a social network than a design-focused tool.














Pixave app