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      <title>Moving From Ulysses to Bear: An Experiment</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Photo by Mark Basarab on Unsplash. Cheesy, I know, but that’s how I feel right now…&#xA;Photo by Mark Basarab on Unsplash. Cheesy, I know, but that’s how I feel right now…&#xA;&#xA;For a few years now, I have been using both Ulysses and Bear for different functions. General note-taking was done in Bear, and my blogging and gaming was done in Ulysses. There was a little overlap, with interesting articles and ideas being saved in Bear and not in Ulysses. I like both apps a great deal, and like features from each in different ways.&#xA;!--more--&#xA;But I started thinking about whether I could use one app or the other, and not both. That had led me to what I am doing now: evaluating whether I can use Bear for all my writing and note-taking, and not use Ulysses at all.&#xA;&#xA;Let me rewind a year or so ago. I was burned a few times by Ulysses and their sync capability. While both Ulysses and Bear use iCloud to sync between devices, there were a few times when Ulysses was just wipe itself on my Mac, and I would have to wait overnight for it to recover all my writing from iCloud. &#xA;&#xA;It seemed like there was one month where it happened 4 times, and I really, really considered ditching Ulysses. And that stinks, because I love the app. It is the best app I found for sheer writing in Markdown. When I looked at moving everything to Bear, though, something gave me pause. No, I can’t remember exactly what it was, but I believe it had to do with Bear locking up with the large number of notes. I didn’t write down the details, so I can’t say exactly what happened.&#xA;&#xA;Anyway, Ulysses seemed to fix something because I have not had any issues since then. But recently I have been looking at all my subscription costs, and came across the bills for Ulysses ($50/year) and Bear ($15/year). Not terrible but not so great. &#xA;&#xA;I just noticed on the Bear Pricing page that the price for the Pro version is now $30/year. Still not bad.&#xA;&#xA;I also realized that one of the features I liked in Ulysses was the clicky-click ability to upload articles from Ulysses directly into Medium and Ghost. Well, as I write now on Write.as, that feature no longer applies. So—can I move my writing completely over to Bear?&#xA;&#xA;Right now I have about 5,100 notes in Bear. I can see that easily being at least 10,000, and maybe 15,000 or more when I move everything over. I have seen online that some users have had no issues at 10,000 notes, so I am still worried a tad. I have seen my iPad lock up in Bear for a couple minutes when I have moved a lot over on my Mac, and (I think) Bear on the iPad is syncing up. If that is just a price to pay while I move things over, fine. But it is a deal breaker if it continues.&#xA;&#xA;So—has anyone done this kind of evaluation? Have you had a large database of notes in Bear and seen any issues? I am really curious to hear any feedback!&#xA;&#xA;Marc&#xA;#tech #writing #gaming #bear #ulysses&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;mt-signature&#34;&#xD;&#xA;pTo comment on this or any other article of mine, contact me at:&#xD;&#xA;Email: idlehandspublishing@use.startmail.com&#xD;&#xA;Fediverse: @marctabyanan@writing.exchange/p&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;p!--emailsub--/p&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;pAll the words and images on this site are human generated. Any AI work on stock images used is entirely accidental and unintentional./p&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;pCopyright &amp;copy; 2025 Idle Hands Publishing./p&#xD;&#xA;/div&#xD;&#xA;]]&gt;</description>
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<p>For a few years now, I have been using both Ulysses and Bear for different functions. General note-taking was done in Bear, and my blogging and gaming was done in Ulysses. There was a little overlap, with interesting articles and ideas being saved in Bear and not in Ulysses. I like both apps a great deal, and like features from each in different ways.

But I started thinking about whether I could use one app or the other, and not both. That had led me to what I am doing now: evaluating whether I can use Bear for all my writing and note-taking, and not use Ulysses at all.</p>

<p>Let me rewind a year or so ago. I was burned a few times by Ulysses and their sync capability. While both Ulysses and Bear use iCloud to sync between devices, there were a few times when Ulysses was just wipe itself on my Mac, and I would have to wait overnight for it to recover all my writing from iCloud.</p>

<p>It seemed like there was one month where it happened 4 times, and I really, really considered ditching Ulysses. And that stinks, because I love the app. It is the best app I found for sheer writing in Markdown. When I looked at moving everything to Bear, though, something gave me pause. No, I can’t remember exactly what it was, but I believe it had to do with Bear locking up with the large number of notes. I didn’t write down the details, so I can’t say exactly what happened.</p>

<p>Anyway, Ulysses seemed to fix something because I have not had any issues since then. But recently I have been looking at all my subscription costs, and came across the bills for Ulysses ($50/year) and Bear ($15/year). Not terrible but not so great.</p>

<p><em>I just noticed on the Bear Pricing page that the price for the Pro version is now $30/year. Still not bad.</em></p>

<p>I also realized that one of the features I liked in Ulysses was the clicky-click ability to upload articles from Ulysses directly into Medium and Ghost. Well, as I write now on Write.as, that feature no longer applies. So—can I move my writing completely over to Bear?</p>

<p>Right now I have about 5,100 notes in Bear. I can see that easily being at least 10,000, and maybe 15,000 or more when I move everything over. I have seen online that some users have had no issues at 10,000 notes, so I am still worried a tad. I have seen my iPad lock up in Bear for a couple minutes when I have moved a lot over on my Mac, and (I think) Bear on the iPad is syncing up. If that is just a price to pay while I move things over, fine. But it is a deal breaker if it continues.</p>

<p>So—has anyone done this kind of evaluation? Have you had a large database of notes in Bear and seen any issues? I am really curious to hear any feedback!</p>

<p>Marc
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