Show HN: 5iler – a repurposable minimalist notepad
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#3Great idea - it looks very promising :D
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#4In Chrome, the font is rather difficult to read. For example, l and t look very similar. Great idea - it looks very promising :D
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#5In Chrome, the font is rather difficult to read. For example, l and t look very similar. Great idea - it looks very promising :D
Had a few complaints about the font, working on adding customization in the next version.
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#6In Chrome, the font is rather difficult to read. For example, l and t look very similar. Great idea - it looks very promising :D
Thanks! :) Had a few complaints about the font, working on adding customization in the next version.
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#9I'm interested in what 5 categories people would use in their own 5iler?
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#10Cool idea, not sure I like how the web app hijacks Command+N keys though (I use these often to switch between browser tabs). Lately I've been using a similar ~5 categories, and just emailing things to myself. I put the "tag" in the subject line have gmail filter them into labels.
Out of curiosity, which browser are you using? As far as I'm aware, I didn't build in any Cmd+N hijacking into the app (I did do Cmd+S for syncing/saving though, and Cmd+1,2,3,4,5 for switching between files -- is that what you mean?).