I wish there was a way to play with it initially without giving up my email. I hate getting automated 'haven't seen you for a while' app-spam. It's pretty standard though, so maybe it's just me. I'm using App Engine too; seems to be a good choice. And oddly, the performance stats for Python vs. Java seem indistinguishable. I would have thought Java would pull ahead on repetitive server-like tasks.
Ask HN: Review my webapp: memobuild
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#12Although I have not played with the app, it seems to have a great potential. There is definitely a need for this product.
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#13I tried to sign in with my google account only to get a 500. Please check google sign ins. : http://www.memobuild.com/_ah/openid_verify?continue=http://w...
here is the message: Error: Server Error The server encountered an error and could not complete your request. If the problem persists, please report your problem and mention this error message and the query that caused it.
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#14I have composed learning materials using almost every Learning Management System available. Your interface is clean and easy to understand. The simple content section on the left along with easy to understand CMS controls are exceptionally well done. This feels like part of a larger product. Learning materials take hundreds of hours to prepare and I wouldn't trust my time with your new product. Not that it isn't well…
Actually you're the second user today to tell me the lack of export formats is a problem. I plan to offer export options, but it is not simple. There are some features like audio, associations or exercises that cannot be easily reproduced in other formats. An XML file would be a good start though.
Connecting with existing LMS: you're right I need to look more into that.
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#15I have composed learning materials using almost every Learning Management System available. Your interface is clean and easy to understand. The simple content section on the left along with easy to understand CMS controls are exceptionally well done. This feels like part of a larger product. Learning materials take hundreds of hours to prepare and I wouldn't trust my time with your new product. Not that it isn't well…
Thanks for the feedback RBr! Actually you're the second user today to tell me the lack of export formats is a problem. I plan to offer export options, but it is not simple. There are some features like audio, associations or exercises that cannot be easily reproduced in other formats. An XML file would be a good start though. Connecting with existing LMS: you're right I need to look more into that.
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#16I seem to have found a bug. In: http://help.memobuild.com/user-guide/creating-document all the links on the left above "Using the Drafts folder" don't work. I'm using Chrome 6.0.472.53 on Linux.
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#17Personally, I find it really cool. Although, after the publication, the link doesn't work. I tried ( http://docs.memobuild.com/irokez/test/ )
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#18I really like it. As soon as I started using it, it was clear how to do anything. My suggestion would be to change the sample links on the home page to images. Also, it would be nice to try a demo before signing up.
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#19Good product. Best of luck for revenue generation.
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#20That's a really neat app. The inline quiz is a great feature. Which python framework did you use? Small "bug": when you navigate to the login page [1], there's no link to go back to the home page or anywhere else but the TOS. [1] http://www.memobuild.com/login
I built on top of Google's webapp framework. Although if I had to start something now I would probably use tipfy or kay.