Yes, I also would not not go so far as @Morgan1989 to call it “completely broken”.
– Although, in the sum, there are indeed a lot bugs with search, especially for Apple users.
What I’ve meant is this:
Morgan1989 described this:
In his next post he unfortunately exaggerated it to “completely broken”.
And you answered this:
Your answer sounded for me as if you don’t know anything about bugs with search, not even the thing Morgan1989 described in detail, one post before.
(At least that was my impression).
But this was not believable for me at all – the ARE bugs and it is downright impossible not to recognize them if one uses the search function daily.
Indeed, we have here a bunch of bugs and they are mostly obvious.
– I take the opportunity to say you something from my personal point of view:
I spent here hours every day in the forum; sometimes I write more then one BR per day. It costs me a lot time to record all these videos and to write detailed step by step instructions for the devs.
And this feels often … “strange” (hard for me to find the best fitting word in English), because many of the bugs are so obvious that I can’t even believe that the team does not already knows about them. — More then that: the essence of my six bug reports (with all these videos included) related to search could be condensed down to only one sentence:
“Simply try to use search in a real Space and you will see that it makes problems!”
Instead, I’ve spent hours to write al these reports and to record my screen again and again, until good videos resulted that I could include into the reports.
I can tell you, this effort feels really very very “strange”!
Quasi as if the devs don’t want to see the obvious issues, or as if nobody from the team really uses Anytype for real purposes.
– And the thing with search is is only one of dozens other possible examples.
I appreciate what the team does here, no question!
You know I’m a “fanboy”! But I’m also honest, therefore I can’t give only nice feedbacks. We don’t speak here about very complex things or about a few “suboptimal” cases between lots of success stories. We speak about (often obvious) things that peeve us users every day and cost us all a lot time (especially us Bug Detectives).