Make sharing to the Recall Mobile App much faster
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Nicolas Kousmichoff
When on-the-go we just want to save something for later. We don't have time to wait 8 seconds for the AI sum up, make sure it's saved etc... We just want to share with recall and move on. Make the share to recall instantaneous (the rest can process later)
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Fix share with recall issues
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Aurelio Torres+Laster
Sharing a large pdf using the share with recall feature causes app to crash. Happens with iPhone and iPads
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Improve iPhone and iPad app
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s.tarlon
Correct or improve saving of material using mobile app.
This URL address
can be saved using browser extension, but if I copy and paste or try to share on mobile app I have the error "The URL is incorrect".
The mobile app must be improved because it's more usefull than the web app on computer.
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Quick clip for mobile and browser
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Amir Bakhtiar
This feature is more like a bookmark feature than a summarize feature.
I’d love to be able to clip something to Recall without waiting for it to do the summary and processing while I wait. Do all the magic in the background after returning me to my app or webpages.
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Slow processing on mobile devices
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allan.mcdonald
I started using Recall Plus yesterday and paid for a month. I am a former Readwise user and have also been trialling Instapaper for the last few weeks.
Daily, I use the Discovery feature of Google on Chrome to locate articles of interest to read. I notice that I can share articles to Instapaper as fast as I can click on them and the header of the article appears on the Instapaper app. There may be a few articles being processed at the same time, and it says that the article is downloading, which may take a few seconds as each article downloads to Instapaper.
I find that Recall is very slow, and I have to process each article, one after the other; otherwise, the articles do not download. I estimate that Instapaper is 20X faster than Recall. I assume this is to do with where the information is processed. I assume Instapaper processes the information on its servers, whilst Recall processes the information on my device. Is that correct?
I also noticed that a couple of articles were downloaded by Instapaper, but were not processed by Recall, or it took three attempts for Recall to download the article. The articles are:
This article took three attempts before it finally downloaded to Recall.
This article also took a couple of times before it downloaded
I have a setting that is set to open the article in the Reader once it is downloaded. This works properly on the Desktop. On my Android phone and tablet, it defaults to opening on the Notebook tab.
A feature request: I would like to see a "read" Tag automatically applied if I scroll the full length of an article in Recall, and a button to also allow me to quickly tag an article as "Read". I appreciate that I can manually add a "Read" tag now.
I currently use Amplenote for knowledge and task management. Recall has much of the functionality I need for capturing information and writing notes, but it lacks task management functionality. It would be wonderful to see proper task management in Recall similar to how it has been implemented in Amplenote. If that was done, then Recall would be a complete knowledge and task manager for my needs.
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Share videos in two steps: sharing complete and notify when done analysing
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Nicolas Sassi
It takes a lot of time to share a link using the app share funcion because it only moves to the next page after the video was analyzed. Most of time I just wanna share the video and use it later. It would be good to have the shearing in two steps:
1 - sharing accepted
2 - notification that the video was analyzed and is really in the knowledge base.
That would honestly greatly improved my experience with the app
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pwilhoit
Could possible add extension on mobile safari. Raindrop.io does a good job of this
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When sharing to recall make it stop taking over the app I’m in
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Glasco Martin
It would be great if, when I shared a YouTube video, it just handled that in the background or even just held it for me to get the transcription or the summary later. If I'm scrolling YouTube or TikTok, it's kind of disrupting to switch over to Recall and then have to go all the way back. I have other apps similar to this that just kind of capture it in the background. If that's possible, that would be great.
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Jason Masters
On my iPhone, YouTube keeps going with Recall underneath so it is working fine for that app, but it stops TikTok whilst it works on it which is very annoying.
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schroell
I'm not sure I'd think that's a good idea. I definitely won't upvote it though, because I actually think the process is right the way it is. Usually I watch the entire YouTube video first and then decide whether to bring it to Recall because I want to remember it.
I also find it practical that I can immediately monitor which connections are being made and potentially review the important points again or create missing connections based on what I still have in my head from what I saw in the video.
Or the other way around - when I already know for sure that I want to bring it to Recall and the YouTube video is long, I use Recall to look at the summary of the YouTube video before I even decide whether to watch it live carefully on YouTube.
In both processes, it's important to me that sharing to Recall also means doing something in Recall right away. There are actually use cases where I just want to add it somewhere, like to Notebook LM (which is now possible) without switching to Notebook LM. But with Recall, at least 90% of my use cases involve wanting to do something in Recall immediately.
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