fccview

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[–] fccview@lemmy.world 2 points 2 days ago

Hey! Glad everything is working smoothly for you ♥️

[–] fccview@lemmy.world 1 points 3 days ago

No, it's not possible, also data resets every half hour.. I just logged in

user: demo
password: demodemo

let me know if it works

[–] fccview@lemmy.world 5 points 3 days ago

Yeah I keep meaning to fix that and I keep forgetting, I'll do my best to remember to add that on the next release >.>

[–] fccview@lemmy.world 6 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Yeah this is one of the most requested features so far, I'll need to add offline caching eventually so the PWA can still work offline. At the moment it does work if you only have it connected internally, but in the moment it can't communicate to your server it'll go down, yes.

[–] fccview@lemmy.world 5 points 4 days ago (1 children)

jo.tt

if only I had ~1600£/year to throw on a domain... hahaha

Thank you btw, I won't always be able to be this responsive, but it's some exciting time with the rebranding going on. I usually respond within the day tho, especially if I deem something to be fairly urgent :)

[–] fccview@lemmy.world 4 points 4 days ago

No, it does not, but I don't think it should be too hard to implement (at least the checklists side of thing - kanban board subtasks may be a whole can of worms UI wise, but can look into it) raise an issue on github and I'll look into it as soon as I can fit in the roadmap <3

[–] fccview@lemmy.world 3 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Oh yeah, that's not a feature yet. There's an open feature request for this and I'll definitely implement it, may take a bit of time to do.

Would you be able to give me a couple of screenshots on what the context looks like? I just had a simple "mentioned 2 times" with links on where it was mentioned in mind, but full on context sounds way better, I'm curious to see how that works (totally not copying :P)

[–] fccview@lemmy.world 1 points 4 days ago

I mean, I don't use it so I can't really say much on the topic, when looking into it yesterday I found this article https://signal.org/blog/signal-is-expensive/ which kinda goes through some of the stack they use, and in all fairness they do mention aws in the mix, so it's not like they were keeping it hidden or anything, it'd be valuable for a company who values privacy so much to be a little more upfront on what's used for what but as you're probably well aware we don't - and never will - live in a perfect world do we haha

[–] fccview@lemmy.world 8 points 4 days ago

Aw not silly at all, maybe I should make it clearer actually. Always important to remember that what's obvious to me may not be as obvious to someone else

[–] fccview@lemmy.world 2 points 4 days ago

Thank you ❤️

[–] fccview@lemmy.world 2 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Hey, thank you for the heads up, I just checked it... I mean.. the only resemblance is that they are both J - with very different fonts at that.

Pretty sure nobody would get the two confused, so it should be all good ❤️

 

Hi, This is my first post here, quite intimidating indeed :')

I initially shared this on reddit and yesterday found the courage to share it on !selfhosted@lemmy.world , and one of the members suggested I'd also post here, so here we go!

A couple of months ago I have built a checklist/note taking app for myself and called it rwMarkable, posted it on reddit and a lot of people seemed to resonate to it, so I kept adding new features and enjoying the small but very involved community that has built around it.

For anyone who hasn't heard of the project before, here's a quick bullet list of some features:

  • Checklists: Create task lists with drag & drop reordering, progress bars, and categories. Supports both simple checklists and advanced task projects with Kanban boards and time tracking.
  • Text Notes: A clean WYSIWYG editor for your notes, powered by TipTap with full Markdown support and codeblock syntax highlighting.
  • Sharing: Share checklists or notes with other users or publicly with shareable links.
  • File-Based: No database needed! Everything is stored in simple Markdown and JSON files in a single data directory.
  • User Management: An admin panel to create and manage user accounts with session tracking.
  • Customisable: 14+ built-in themes plus easy custom theme support.
  • API Access: Programmatic access to your checklists and notes via REST API with authentication for various integrations.
  • OIDC integration: Use any provider to authenticate, follow this tutorial on how to

There have been a lot of requests to change the name due to it sounding a little too close to reMarkable (the tablet - which, btw, i had no idea existed at the time lol) and after getting some amazing community suggestions we landed on jotty.

You can find all the info (and a demo) here: https://jotty.page/

You can find the repo here: https://github.com/fccview/jotty

Let me know what you think, the app is very much open source, still in development and every week new features get added (that said, I really value the simplicity and lightweight nature of it, so I will not add anything that compromises it).

Few screenshots

p.s. Nice to meet you all <3

[–] fccview@lemmy.world 2 points 4 days ago

Hi! Thank you, I'll create a post there now!

 

Hi, This is my first post here, pretty intimidating! haha

I shared this on reddit, and one of my community members told me this is a good place to also share it, so here we go!

A couple of months back I have built a checklist/note taking app for myself and called it rwMarkable, posted it on reddit and a lot of people seemed to resonate to it, so I kept adding new features and enjoying the small but very involved community that has built around it.

For anyone who hasn't heard of the project before, here's a quick bullet list of some features:

  • Checklists: Create task lists with drag & drop reordering, progress bars, and categories. Supports both simple checklists and advanced task projects with Kanban boards and time tracking.
  • Text Notes: A clean WYSIWYG editor for your notes, powered by TipTap with full Markdown support and codeblock syntax highlighting.
  • Sharing: Share checklists or notes with other users or publicly with shareable links.
  • File-Based: No database needed! Everything is stored in simple Markdown and JSON files in a single data directory.
  • User Management: An admin panel to create and manage user accounts with session tracking.
  • Customisable: 14+ built-in themes plus easy custom theme support.
  • API Access: Programmatic access to your checklists and notes via REST API with authentication for various integrations.
  • OIDC integration: Use any provider to authenticate, follow this tutorial on how to

There have been a lot of requests to change the name due to it sounding a little too close to reMarkable (the tablet - which, btw, i had no idea existed at the time lol) and after getting some amazing community suggestions we landed on jotty.

You can find all the info (and a demo) here: https://jotty.page/

You can find the repo here: https://github.com/fccview/jotty

Let me know what you think, the app is very much still in development and every week new features get added (that said, I really value the simplicity and lightweight nature of it, so I will not add anything that compromises it).

Few screenshots

p.s. Nice to meet you all <3

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