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by two_handfuls 1095 days ago
A word of advice if I may. The first paragraph on the page says “(…) You can do everything your project needs from a comfortable and smooth interface.”

Generally, overpromising is best avoided. The reader may be thinking completely differently from yourself when you wrote that the project can do “everything”.

Can it keep track of invoices? Staffing? Timelines? Can it track my cloud expenses? Perhaps those things fall under “project management” for your reader.

I recommend being more specific in what the tool does in these first paragraphs.

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Good point, thanks for the advice. Perhaps "project management" is a bit misleading as well... maybe I'll just stick to "TUI file manager". Hopefully marketing it as more of a file manager for a project as opposed to a full-on project manager promises less.

I'll update the README soon.

That’s a good idea, I think there is more agreement on a file manager does.

Then you can explain what you find most exciting about the program, what it does best or what’s unique about it.