Show HN: Create a portfolio of the mobile apps you've built
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Show HN: Create a portfolio of the mobile apps you've built
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http://tapfame.com/daniel.amitay/
But I agree that requiring Facebook is always a big turn off of many people ( me included )
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they have a "featured" profile here: http://tapfame.com/daniel.amitay/ But I agree that requiring Facebook is always a big turn off of many people ( me included )
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they have a "featured" profile here: http://tapfame.com/daniel.amitay/ But I agree that requiring Facebook is always a big turn off of many people ( me included )
I don't know how I missed this on the first try. Maybe it should be more prominent. I simply wanted to check out the site and the two biggest things staring me in the face were that I was a developer or a company. Both of these required something I wasn't willing to give up: Facebook login or company details including email.
It would still be nice to see some sort of actual demo of the process or how it works without having to provide that kind of information rather than an example portfolio.
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#8Not sure why but I have only read your main headline when I looked at the page for the third time. My attention was completely drawn to anything below that blue-black bar. It has almost camouflage-like properties.
In the featured portfolio all tooltip app names are "App Name".
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#10It would be cool when there is a little more data in the about the performance of the app. I think of it like a dribble for app developers that keeps itself up to date. As we're programmers we don't want to maintain it :)
You should talk to my friends from appmonsta. They have a lot of data around apps. Maybe you can work something out.