Huh? So if I go into a store and take a magazine, it's okay as long as the store owner doesn't explicitly tell me I need to pay for it?
Great design, poor execution. Like most things Microsoft, Paper is too little way too late. Penultimate and Sketchbook Pro are superior, and have been around for a long while now. Paper brings absolutely nothing new to…
Do you have data to back up this claim?
Well, I'd say building consumption apps is much easier than building an app for producing things, particularly when dealing with resource-constrained devices. It's really only a matter of time for developers to really…
Indeed. This is what I was expecting to see when I visited the site. Maybe actually building that is a better approach.
Agreed. Seems like a simple application of rectangle detection, coordinate conversion, and use of socket libraries. The first two even come pre-packaged with the OpenCV distribution.
Funny, after reading through this list of issues, it sounds like a pretty great service that I'll likely start using.
Ummm... The strict uniqueness of app names IS enforced by Apple, unless you're saying that "Color!" and "Color+" are the same app name. How would you expect Apple to enforce such a policy, anyway? Is "Sky Cloud" the…
Not quite. What the project accomplishes is the ability to embed a fully functional and interactive web browser into another application (e.g. a game), with complete control over the pixels. Accomplishing the same…
I'd really like to see this distinction made in the future (if possible). X thousand free app downloads or Y million signups says nothing about how many people are actually using a product or service. These numbers…
I think I'd feel more comfortable with this if the title read: "Graph: How long it took Facebook, Twitter and Google+ to reach 10 million signups"
This kind of thing has been happening for years in Palo Alto. Life goes on.
I can't help but feel that one reason Color is struggling is that while Bill appears to have a good track record for startups, he has never built one that is as front-facing and user-centered as Color, where design is…
Is that the same technology that showed me pictures from another user's phone that were taken miles away from our location when we were using the app? If so, it needs some work. It's also unclear to me how sound can…
You believe it's a bubble yet?
Huh? So if I go into a store and take a magazine, it's okay as long as the store owner doesn't explicitly tell me I need to pay for it?
Great design, poor execution. Like most things Microsoft, Paper is too little way too late. Penultimate and Sketchbook Pro are superior, and have been around for a long while now. Paper brings absolutely nothing new to…
Do you have data to back up this claim?
Well, I'd say building consumption apps is much easier than building an app for producing things, particularly when dealing with resource-constrained devices. It's really only a matter of time for developers to really…
Indeed. This is what I was expecting to see when I visited the site. Maybe actually building that is a better approach.
Agreed. Seems like a simple application of rectangle detection, coordinate conversion, and use of socket libraries. The first two even come pre-packaged with the OpenCV distribution.
Funny, after reading through this list of issues, it sounds like a pretty great service that I'll likely start using.
Ummm... The strict uniqueness of app names IS enforced by Apple, unless you're saying that "Color!" and "Color+" are the same app name. How would you expect Apple to enforce such a policy, anyway? Is "Sky Cloud" the…
Not quite. What the project accomplishes is the ability to embed a fully functional and interactive web browser into another application (e.g. a game), with complete control over the pixels. Accomplishing the same…
I'd really like to see this distinction made in the future (if possible). X thousand free app downloads or Y million signups says nothing about how many people are actually using a product or service. These numbers…
I think I'd feel more comfortable with this if the title read: "Graph: How long it took Facebook, Twitter and Google+ to reach 10 million signups"
This kind of thing has been happening for years in Palo Alto. Life goes on.
I can't help but feel that one reason Color is struggling is that while Bill appears to have a good track record for startups, he has never built one that is as front-facing and user-centered as Color, where design is…
Is that the same technology that showed me pictures from another user's phone that were taken miles away from our location when we were using the app? If so, it needs some work. It's also unclear to me how sound can…
You believe it's a bubble yet?