- If you highlight more than one note it automatically scrolls, you just need to leave one note highlighted at a time and it'll stop scrolling (this isn't obvious in the UX, so I need to change how it works, maybe adding a checkbox)
- You can delete notes, just hover over them, click the green tick, then go to archives (bottom right), and delete them from there.
But thanks for the feedback, I want to release an update which helps get on top of these common questions.
The "see it in action" button really needs to be more prominent. Or the video itself should be the focus of the landing page rather than the Gumroad widget...
I got really tired of using the default sticky note widget on my Mac, so I created an app which I can use to remember stuff in between checking Hacker News, Twitter and Product Hunt.
The scrolling is a bit distracting after you enter a few items on the list. Can you make it optional? A delete button for items would be nice as well.
Sure, so:
- If you highlight more than one note it automatically scrolls, you just need to leave one note highlighted at a time and it'll stop scrolling (this isn't obvious in the UX, so I need to change how it works, maybe adding a checkbox)
- You can delete notes, just hover over them, click the green tick, then go to archives (bottom right), and delete them from there.
But thanks for the feedback, I want to release an update which helps get on top of these common questions.
The "see it in action" button really needs to be more prominent. Or the video itself should be the focus of the landing page rather than the Gumroad widget...
Thanks, I'm still working on the way the video is integrated, I haven't been able to sit down and style that portion as well as I'd like.
The Gumroad embed has actually worked really well so far as a clear call to action, the download-to-paid rate is 10%.
Thanks to your feedback I made a tidy gif showing how it works :)
The only visual I care to see is tucked inside of a frame with coffee and camera taking more space on the side. Please don't do that.
Thanks that's worthwhile feedback!
I got really tired of using the default sticky note widget on my Mac, so I created an app which I can use to remember stuff in between checking Hacker News, Twitter and Product Hunt.