Show HN: Gingko, a tree-document editor
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Show HN: Gingko, a tree-document editor
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Re: Show HN: Gingko, a tree-document editor
#2Reminds me of https://workflowy.com/
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#3would love to see a self hosted ginko. It used to be that there was a lot of self hosted project, now everyone wants to keep you data... I wonder if the trend will change again.
Re: Show HN: Gingko, a tree-document editor
#4Reminds me of https://workflowy.com/
Yes, it has similarities to WorkFlowy. We sometimes say "Evernote + Workflowy = Gingko" :)
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#5Web: Try It Now!
Me: Cool, a demo! [click]
Web: But first, you must Sign Up...[trollface]
Me: Nope nope nope...
Re: Show HN: Gingko, a tree-document editor
#6I have always felt PDF is outdated for research papers. We need some kind of interactive paper format; yet universal, open specs, look the same and usable across platforms.
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#7I have always felt PDF is outdated for research papers. We need some kind of interactive paper format; yet universal, open specs, look the same and usable across platforms.
Agreed. And I think we greatly underestimate how much this is holding Science back.
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#8Dear authors, my screen has hundreds of pixels vertically, I would like to be able to read more than 15 lines at once. The font size is insanely huge. It made me close the tab.
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#9I like the use case for reading movie scripts, it could help to keep all levels of the story in mind:
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#10Have you thought about allowing for the creation of arbitrarily deep trees? That's one of the features I like most about workflowy. This looks really cool, though!