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inferense | 1 year ago

there's a similar app made specifically for devs - https://acreom.com

disclaimer: I am the maker of acreom

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dotancohen|1 year ago

That looks terrific and the price is fair. I am concerned about no open source local client - I don't want to rely on the company if it goes belly up (which is why I actually like paying).

I just recently moved to Org Mode but if I were still in the Markdown ecosystem I would give this tool serious consideration.

inferense|1 year ago

open-sourcing is on our roadmap (https://roadmap.acreom.com), when it comes to the data ownership & privacy, acreom is built on technical decisions to deliver both in full fashion.

it's local-first, all your data is stored on your device as regular markdown (no custom md flavor) and works fully offline.

the (optional) sync is free and E2E encrypted.

arek_nawo|1 year ago

I'm working on something similar (i.e. a content editor for developers) with Vrite, that's already open-source: https://github.com/vriteio/vrite

It's not the same as acreom (leaning more towards a CMS-like platform with API, real-time collab, etc.), but is well-suited for e.g. creating knowledge bases.

flakeoil|1 year ago

For Org Mode maybe this app would be something similar as it also focuses on projects and tasks on textfile basis: https://easyorgmode.com/

dutchbrit|1 year ago

Looks cool but I hate the copy (sorry, just giving honest feedback):

"Ship faster by organizing less acreom is the actionable knowledge base for 10x developers."

garyrob|1 year ago

I was wondering what it meant to "organize less acreom".

airstrike|1 year ago

that looks so neat! I'm building a modern cross-platform app and aiming for a similar look-and-feel so I'm curious what your stack looks like, especially the UI (it's not a note-taking app but more like spreadsheets and presentations, so I promise I'm not a competitor!)

inferense|1 year ago

no worries, we use Vue & Nuxt. Good luck with your project!

shinycode|1 year ago

The UI of the Mac app looks a lot like a previous version of craft.do which I love. I found the iOS version of acreom is too light

jaktet|1 year ago

I just tried out the iOS app

Every time I try to move a page to a new folder the app crashes, is this a know issue or do you want more info?

inferense|1 year ago

thanks for reporting, will look into it, more info would be appreciated!

kkukshtel|1 year ago

this looks cool. not to be that guy though, but, why use this over obsidian? obsidian + tana feel like they cover basically all use cases.

inferense|1 year ago

most of the acreom users who switched from obsidian switched over because of the UI, out of the box tasks implementation, integrations (Jira, Github etc.) and many other features which require plugins are do not provide the best experience.

acreom is designed specifically for devs and makes it easy to bring all relevant context in one place, create and track progress on your projects and capture stuff quickly.