| Hi, I am the creator of that app - "these" surely are not the new to-do list apps for devs, but everyone got their own requirements. It's quite cynical/rude to say that these only exists because of being a replacement of hello world/todo apps - which is essentially what I take from your comment. linked received are few thousand downloads so far, despite me not doing much marketing at all and the app being pretty much still in pre-release (certain features are still missing, such as a search and UX not being where I want it to be). Seems like there is a need for such tools and I invite you to look at it beyond the surface as this app is not just a note taking app. Not to say I've created something revolutionary, at it's core it's a journal app for day based note taking - a hybrid of a calendar with text editing features. I'd like to thank OP for sharing the site, even if the website is not really ready to be shown just yet - before the launch I do want to make it better as it's lacking basic information. Lastly a quick backstory as to why this app exists: Me and my colleagues where looking for a tool at work to write down what we had done throughout a sprint - as everytime in our retro meeting, we had a hard time remembering important things throughout the two weeks of working. So we started to look for basic note taking apps, all of us tried different solutions for a couple of weeks but nothing really satisfied us. Therefore I sat down on a friday evening to quickly wip up a prototype to be shown on the next monday. My colleagues and I loved it and that was the start of the app 6 months ago. Since then I am putting time into it as much as I can to make it less of a generic note taking app. I am all ears for critique and feedback as that helps me further progress with the app. If anyone wants to, I'd especially love if someone could help me with the "marketing" based text about linked, since i think the current slogan isn't really that good. Thanks for your comment ChrisArchitect. |