Dongsung Kim I was just about to contribute to Mou at Indiegogo, and it took me a while to realize that I already did donation a while ago. Anyway, anyone who's interested: indiegogo.com/proj...
Martijn I thought about it but I'm really not sure what I would be backing. What changes are they planning? There is 'too much planned for 1.0', but that is all it says. To justify the targeted sales price of 20 USD it really needs to do more. Just searching the App Store for 'markdown' will give you several (cheaper) apps that do the live rendering side-by-side. If the campaign had given a feature list it could have more easily persuaded me, but it just looks goalless now.
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Dongsung Kim Fair point. It seems 25.io is keeping the new features 'secret.' Not much good strategy for a crowd funding project, I guess. I don't know, in the end, I just would like to just support Mou as a product in a way. (Not really for all the drama behind that though...)
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Bas Mou also renders side by side. I have been using it for quite some time, and always considered it to be pretty good. I also wonder what features will make it better.
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Martijn Yeah, that was the point. When I first heard about Mou it was the only side-by-side application I knew. I thought that was it's 'thing'. But many others do the same thing now for less than the planned 20 USD price tag. I just can't find an edge to their application, which is why I will not be investing in a theoretically better version.
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Mark Dain MacDown is a personal favourite of mine that's also free (price).
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Martijn I didn't know about MacDown, thanks for the pointer! I prefer open-source solutions and it looks great. Definitely going to give it a try.
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