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Inboard for Mac

Organize screenshots and photos in a Pinterest-like fashion.

$19.99
In English
2.7
Based on 9 user rates

Inboard overview

Inboard helps you organize your screenshots and photos like your own private, desktop-based version of Pinterest. It helps you to organize images that otherwise get lost in Finder, and serves as an inspiration you can browse through to get inspired for your next project.

Features
  • Beautiful Pinterest-like display of your images
  • Capture full height webpage screenshots of websites that you love
  • Import your Dribbble likes
  • Import/export library as a .zip for easy migration
  • Organize images by using tags and folders
  • Masonry image grid for maximum screen space use
  • Yosemite ready

Get Inboard today for a straightforward, easy-to-use image organizer app. Supports most popular file formats: PNG, JPG, GIF, PSD, AI, PDF, EPS. Cloud syncing coming soon! Email us at support@inboardapp.com or tweet us @inboardapp with your suggestions and questions.

What’s new in version 1.1.5

Version 1.1.5:

Note: Now requires OS X 10.13 or later

  • Supports video files
  • Supports macOS Catalina
  • Fixes an issue that some images cannot be restored from backup
  • Inboard will not sync your Dribbble likes anymore due to Dribbble API limitations. Inboard will sync your Dribbble shots instead.
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Inboard for Mac

$19.99
In English
Version 1.1.5
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2.7

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csaborio
csaborio
Nov 26 2018
1.1.3
1.0
Nov 26 2018
1.0
Version: 1.1.3
I got this app as part of Setapp and I find it unstable and unreliable, For starters when I add images via Alfred, it just ignores the PNG files. The files that I have managed to add are impossible to find with the "Reveal in Finder" option as it just does nothing but freezes for a bit of time. I will try other alternatives as I need an image storage app for the project I am currently working on. But if someone is not using this app even though they have a license for it, it should give you an idea on the quality of the app. Oh, and the emails I have sent to developer have been ignored. Avoid like the plague!!
foolishservant
foolishservant
Sep 17 2018
1.1.3
3.0
Sep 17 2018
3.0
Version: 1.1.3
Actually installed and tried it. First of all, it is slow to add a mixture of 250 eps and photo files There is no progress bar, that I saw, so I didn't know if I did something wrong, I just had to leave it and come back. Plus it slow to load the tagged items. I think it needs an option to optimize its database and a progress bar at the very least to be worth my time. Nonetheless for image only tags it was pretty fast and the search seemed ok.
Tim27
Tim27
Nov 28 2016
1.0.10
2.0
Nov 28 2016
2.0
Version: 1.0.10
This app is in desperate need of an update. Pixave actually does more things than this app can do and on top of that reads photograph data. Just connecting to Dribbble isn't enough. Developers, you need to show people you're working on your app and actually add some features to it.
Kitmos
Kitmos
Sep 28 2016
1.0.9
0.0
Sep 28 2016
0.0
Version: 1.0.9
I used to love Inboard until the "upgrade" to 1.09. Now the menu bar icon no longer appears seriously diminishing it's value. I've been emailing them for weeks and they have been no help whatsoever.
mikokim
mikokim
Nov 17 2015
1.0.5
4.0
Nov 17 2015
4.0
Version: 1.0.5
With Ember having become abandonware (it's not even listed anymore on the Products menu on the Realmac site), I've been looking for alternative digital scrapbooks — not many pickings out there (I wonder why, no real demand? Do people largely rely on Pinterest?) — and I've been using trials of Pixave and Inboard. Pixave clearly seems to be taking on Pixa and Ember in terms of features, has a responsive developers, and quite a few bugs. Inboard has a fraction of the features of Pixave, costs twice as much, makes images easily accessible by storing them in its library a folder (not in a proprietary format like Pixave does), and is built by a very small development team (hence response time may vary).

I do like Inboard — I like its simplicity, its Pinterest-like layout, its performance (even with a few hundred images, scrolling is smooth and rendering is near immediate and I've seen a forum post where one users says he has thousands of images in the library and it still performs as it should). For whole page web snaps I've been using the ol' Paparazzi, but Inboard (and Pixave) handles full-page web snaps well and I like that these snaps are displayed in full length in the Inboard Library (rather than in a Finder folder), which makes for a nice browsing/(re)discovery experience.

Inboard has been designed with simplicity in mind (I don't think it will ever have close to the features that Ember had or Pixave currently has), but there certainly is room for improvement. For example, what would make it better (and help make workflows more efficient):

* Adding more options for screen grabs in the menu bar helper menu: Capture Area, Capture Window, Capture Fullscreen
* Putting the Tag group into its own tab (like Together does) so Folders and Tags are not on the same pane (which can get busy quickly)
* Adding Smart Folder and Live Folder options
* Making it so that one can drag one or more items from the Untagged folder (quasi Inbox) to an existing tag and that tag is then applied.
* Providing some basic annotation tools/features
* Letting users move the library to a (local) location of their choice
* Supporting multiple libraries (icing on the cake)
* MOST IMPORTANLY: Cloud sync (Davis, one of the developers, told me its their priority right now, but he couldn't provide an ETA yet).

Although not as ambitious in scope as Pixave, Inboard might get its place in my workflow, once the above—especially some form of cloud sync—are addressed. It’s a really great start for a simple digital scrapbook app that not only performs well but also lets users quickly work with their inspirational source captures. Four stars for what it does based on what it appears to be designed for (not for what it should be in my or other user's minds).

My only hesitation to buy: the price; having been burnt both by Pixa and Ember, I don't want to waste yet more money on an app that may become abandonware (I have no idea how committed the developer team of this app is, but I suspect their company - Regular SIA - may not be their only source of income and commitment). Still, my first impressions after working with this app for a little over a week are very favorable (I've been testing both Pixave and Inboard).
deputat
deputat
Nov 5 2019
5.0
Nov 5 2019
5.0
Version: null
Lo116
Lo116
Feb 5 2019
1.5
Feb 5 2019
1.5
Version: null
csaborio
csaborio
Nov 26 2018
1.0
Nov 26 2018
1.0
Version: null
foolishservant
foolishservant
Sep 17 2018
3.0
Sep 17 2018
3.0
Version: null
Tim27
Tim27
Nov 28 2016
2.0
Nov 28 2016
2.0
Version: null
mikokim
mikokim
Nov 17 2015
4.0
Nov 17 2015
4.0
Version: null
Guest
Guest
Oct 17 2015
2.0
Oct 17 2015
2.0
Version: null
Trance
Trance
Jul 8 2015
0.5
Jul 8 2015
0.5
Version: null
davis-siksnans
davis-siksnans
Jun 10 2015
5.0
Jun 10 2015
5.0
Version: null