I've recently developed Hideload, a desktop application to track document changes and manage document revisions. While I believe it addresses version control for business & office documents, I know there's always room for improvement, especially with insightful feedback.
If you have a moment to try it out and share your experiences, ideas, or suggestions, I'd be incredibly grateful.
A few questions to guide your feedback (feel free to go beyond these!):
1. Does the application address your needs or expectations?
2. Were there any features that stood out or felt lacking?
3. Any suggestions for improving user experience or functionality?
Your input will directly shape the future of Hideload, and I’ll make sure to credit this community for its impact!
Overall, GOOD! But LLMs don't work as expected in some cases. For technical solutions, they usually don't take software version as a parameter which may cause issues. So I always had to cross-check the solution in forums and documentations
My personal opinion here. Electronics last for 10 years while a good car can last for 50 years. By time, the electronics part of your car will require more maintenance than your car itself. So I always prefer cars with less electronics!
Both Cron and SSE are solid & efficient. They consume lower resources when compared to modern alternatives. I have worked on both spring batch(with scheduler) and cron with script that starts the java application. I found cron more meaningful.
For getting potential customers, I believe "Vancouver-based cloud consulting firm, specializing in DevOps, cloud engineering, and AWS/Azure/GCP solutions" should be your primary SEO target over Autimo. Focussing on Autimo might not drive new customers or website visits effectively.
I understand it is hard and time gruelling process, because I am working on it too. Searching "hideload" will put my website in the first, but I will never be able to find my website in first 10 pages with the search term "file versioning software".
But, things will get better with the efforts you put in. Hope that helps!
The extension looks native to the system in the screenshot which is impressive. It might be helpful for some users if file size and type are added to the list.
Thank you! I’m excited to see how Rust evolves in the game dev scene in the coming years. While I think the ecosystem isn’t quite mature enough yet for widespread adoption by larger studios, it’s growing rapidly, and I believe Rust offers some really interesting advantages that make it a strong contender for the future of game dev. Let me know if you ever build something cool in this space!
I've recently developed Hideload, a desktop application to track document changes and manage document revisions. While I believe it addresses version control for business & office documents, I know there's always room for improvement, especially with insightful feedback.
If you have a moment to try it out and share your experiences, ideas, or suggestions, I'd be incredibly grateful.
Here’s the link: https://hideload.org
A few questions to guide your feedback (feel free to go beyond these!):
Your input will directly shape the future of Hideload, and I’ll make sure to credit this community for its impact!Thank you for your time and valuable insights!