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adkaplan
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
I understand the need for this and like what youre doing. Ive tried to look before for a good app for this ans always been disappointed. I like the way you've deferred the map direction call so moving a pin around doesnt feel sluggish like other apps Ive used.

Suggestion if youre open to it: emoji or text badges for each stop (e.g., or )

I also think itd be helpful to have route leg times shown directly on the map as popout tooltips. Knowing stop 2 to 3 is five hours is critical, and how we plan.

Suggestion for your pay model: I think it would be lovely to be able to use this with no option to save. Or, maybe a single fee for an administrator that allows up to x users for one month with only one routr? I only do these kinds of trips yearly, so a monthly fee for three collaborators just wouldn't work. Would we all sign up then disable our accounts? Its hard to imagine that model working for me (RV road tripper with 3-4 people) I think Id be willing to pay the $5/pp that allowed me and x friends to all jump in. Having each person set up their own paid account feels like a harder sell.
adkaplan
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
This kit is how I discovered zometool ten years ago and still find it fascinating. Its amazing! Check out vZome and its associated discord. FOSS virtualzome builder and symmetry study tool.
adkaplan
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
For a look at someone solving a harder version of this problem with stretchy fabric deformation, check out pandafold.app

Admittedly an unconventional audience but its a curious problem space. Pepakura as mentioned here does this very well. The author of this software looks to be familiar with it
adkaplan
·12 miesięcy temu·discuss
I've struggled with this too. I want to only use my phone but the quiet focus that a view finder gives me allows better attention to detail, the edges of the photo, and subtle alignments of parallax objects. I find it much harder on a phone or with live view on a proper camera. It's like -- for a moment, I am the camera and I'm about to make a record of a moment. I don't get nearly that feeling with a phone despite years of trying to convince myself its the same
adkaplan
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
I think your method is perfect. Having to make notes and re-enter my settings is just the right amount of frustrating, that each time I'm tempted to buy it. I think most people who are less stubborn (cheap) than I would pay the second time they need the tool.

Having the free no-saving model as a public service is hopefully a win-win for you. The public has access to a financial planning tool, and if they need to take their finances more seriously they can start the paid model.

I also like the prompt you've added which says something like /hey, you lost your settings because you're using the free mode, but we can recover them to save you time/. Good detail.
adkaplan
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
Amazing – congratulations. I've been using the demo version of your product every six months or so since I first saw your post here. I Really appreciate that you've kept it available, and hope you will continue to do so even as the cash continues to pour in. If I was anywhere close to retirement, I'd be a subscriber instantly, but I just like financial planning as a hobby. I recommend it to family and friends. You've created a great, intuitive product and absolutely deserve your success.