![]() ![]() ![]() The few people who have used it have even said it isn't as ugly! It is early, but it looks promising so far. The memory usage is only a small fraction of the old client and it is much much faster at viewing notes. So far the new client is looking pretty good (for an alpha version anyway). I've been working on a native C++ rewrite that should hopefully overcome a lot of the problems with the current Java version of NixNote. Maybe some day circumstances will be different but right now my children are not starving (all they eat is peanut butter anyway) so I'm happy.īesides, If I accepted money it would become a job instead of a hobby. I've also used a lot of free programs in my lifetime so it feels pretty nice to give a little something back. I enjoy that freedom more than the money I expect I'd earn. ![]() Another benefit is that I don't have to hear "I paid for this and I demand feature X". With the way things are today I can walk away from the project at any point and do something else without any financial impact. It is flattering (and tempting) but I don't want anything like that right now. ![]() I've read the suggestions here for a Kickstarter fund. If you were Evernote, how would you decide what projects to fund? If it is by user count I'll bet there are a lot of other projects with a lot larger user base. I think direct financial support would open a can of worms. I don't have a problem with Evernote's support of NixNote. Providing a laptop/money to the developer or for example premium accounts to developers that helps him. So why Evernote is not supporting it or backing it in an informal way? ![]()
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