Reviews of Springpad’s Newest Features


Posted on 17th March, by lsleeper in Under the Hood. 1 Comment

We’re excited by the response we’ve received to our new iPhone app, and to the upgrades and many new features of our web app. See what folks are saying about what’s new in Springpad:

Gizmodo Springpad Turns Your iPhone into a Scrapbook for Everything
“Are you one of those people who collects stuff? Not material items, but little tiny scraps of information, be they photos, places, products, text snippets, ideas, or plans? Then maybe, maybe, you should try Springpad.”

ReadWriteWeb Springad Takes on Evernote with Semantic Technology, Barcode Scanner
“What’s different about this tool is the way it uses semantic technology to understand what it is that you’re saving and offer relevant links to other information when you view it again in Springpad.”

Boston Globe A digital assistant for the Internet Age
“The goal, ultimately, is a kind of personal database that grows on its own and is easily sorted and searched. Like many social services, Springpad lets users search the databases of friends who use the service.”

WebWorkerDaily Springpad Evolves: Capture Information from Anywhere
“All of these new features make it much easier for me to capture what I’m thinking, what I’m seeing, and what I’m finding and then put it in a place where I can easily process it, use it and store it. Not only does the capture process clear my mind from trying to remember the minutiae, but when I do need to use some information I can do so quickly and efficiently.”

Xconomy Online Notebook Smackdown: Evernote Vs. Springpad
“Once information is in Springpad, it’s even more useful than it was before. . . The folks at Spring Partners have built software that enhances your notes with relevant information. Say you’re creating a note about a restaurant where you might want to eat: Springpad will recognize that and automatically include a link to ratings and reviews on Yelp.”

CNET Springpad Bookmarks the World
“Springpad is an engaging and fun service that does a very good job of blending at-your-desk and in-the-real-world bookmarking. Things you save online show immediately on your phone, and vice versa.”

Fantabulously Frugal Fun Organizational Website: Springpad
“To say I can be unorganized is probably an understatement, so I’m pretty sure Springpad was made for people like me – people that spend all of their time online and need a place to store bunches and bunches of random information.”

AppScout Springpad Allows You to Save Anything Anywhere
“Springpad goes out to the rest of the Web and pulls in relevant information [for what you saved], and then automatically organizes items for you so you don’t have to spend time getting organized just to be organized. Springpad rolls in some social networking and the ability to share your items at home or on the go, and does it all for free.”

Mass High Tech Springpad springs out of Charlestown startup to iPhone
“What the Springpad web service and its new iPhone app will do is allow you to capture something of interest that you want to remember and then, using its own semantic database capability, organize your items of interest to make them easier to find.”

Sprittibee My New Digital Assistant
“Springpad is a digital organizer…a memory bank… an ‘external hard drive’ for your brain. It helps you organize and remember things…Not to mention that everything you save in Springpad has a reminder function (which allows you to have your notes email you before your deadlines).”

Blackweb 2.0 Getting Started with Springpad
Capturing things without adding [these] details makes it harder to find what you want later. With Springpad, the extra details are filled in for you. This will ultimately make you more productive.

Techland Why You Need the Springpad iPhone App
“After taking Springpad’s iPhone app for a spin, I feel somewhat organized without actually jumping through the hoops of compartmentalizing everything.”

Apple Investor Springpad iPhone Snippet Saver
“Here’s how it works:  When you want to remember something you come across, just save it in Springpad – products, restaurants, books, wines, things your friends recommend, or even random thoughts.”





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