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by nnain 4276 days ago
This is a pretty well thought out note-taking/organisation app. Evernote and Keep weren't really cutting it for me, so I have been looking for one for a while. Even considered building one myself (which I still might eventually), so I have checked out quite a few. Congrats to the team who put this together. One slight grudge, which hopefully they would have considered fixing already -- the Android installer is quite big.
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Glad you like it nnain! We also spent a lot of time looking at different organization options prior to starting Moo.do and weren't happy with what they provided (usually at a cost!). If there's a killer feature that would make Moo.do a better experience for you we'd love to hear about it.

The size of the android install is a little on the large size, but we're using https://crosswalk-project.org/ instead of the native webview to get better feature support and performance on older devices.

Your app already has more features than I wanted! So no problem with that. I found the navigation a bit confusing initially, despite the interesting intro video. Have figured it out now. I will need to use the app more more to say how I like it with larger notes.
How much time did it take you (and team) to build moo.do? Also, what's in the feature pipeline?
Our first commit to our active repository was 7/16/12, so it's been a while coming. Our team of two has put Moo.do through a bunch of iterations and some massive changes since then.

We're currently focused on enhancing our agenda/calendar experience and integrating additional services and data sources into Moo.do. Is there a feature that you would be particularly excited to see?