This feels right for the most part.
I like the Google Drive approach but am a bit disappointed, that I cannot view my data there. This would be data export by default and thus awesome.
Export is really important to me to feel safe. Also I'd like to know the business model, which I assume is freemium.
The preview has no undo, and ctrl+a and del is one of the first things I did. It works in the app though.
Maybe, you could implement some kind of incremental ctrl+a, so that it first only selects the item you're in - though there are already other shortcuts for that.
Long texts will be broken up into multiple list items each time you use enter. I am not sure, if that can lead to problems later on. So far it does not.
Very well executed, including apps for iOS and Android.
We feel very strongly about keeping control of your data too. We have an exporter in the sidebar (click the M icon at the top left) that lets you export to HTML, plain text, or JSON. We’re going to add an OPML exporter as well, and if there’s other formats that you would find useful please let us know. It’s your data - we’re not going to hold it hostage.
The business model is going to be freemium, but everything that is in there now will always be free.
We are working on undo in the preview and just fixed opening the file from Drive.
We want interacting with Moo.do feels as natural as a text editor or writing on paper. Everything is just text. You can treat each line like an entry on a to-do list, or a note, or a comment - however you want.
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[ 3.1 ms ] story [ 16.6 ms ] threadExport is really important to me to feel safe. Also I'd like to know the business model, which I assume is freemium. The preview has no undo, and ctrl+a and del is one of the first things I did. It works in the app though.
Maybe, you could implement some kind of incremental ctrl+a, so that it first only selects the item you're in - though there are already other shortcuts for that.
Long texts will be broken up into multiple list items each time you use enter. I am not sure, if that can lead to problems later on. So far it does not.
Very well executed, including apps for iOS and Android.
We feel very strongly about keeping control of your data too. We have an exporter in the sidebar (click the M icon at the top left) that lets you export to HTML, plain text, or JSON. We’re going to add an OPML exporter as well, and if there’s other formats that you would find useful please let us know. It’s your data - we’re not going to hold it hostage.
The business model is going to be freemium, but everything that is in there now will always be free.
We are working on undo in the preview and just fixed opening the file from Drive.
We want interacting with Moo.do feels as natural as a text editor or writing on paper. Everything is just text. You can treat each line like an entry on a to-do list, or a note, or a comment - however you want.