![]() In my case (with many years of teaching Mendeley (!)) I made a simple mistake - shareed not PRIVATE, but invite-only folders. YES, I met some issues with sharing a common folder, BUT just need to carefully read rules and instructions (!). During these years I see constant improvements and de-bugging. ![]() 3 priorities is good enough.Dear All, I am a Mendeley user since 2011, an official adviser and reding lectures about it. my priorities are 1) working on my own meaningful stuff 2) having fun doing it 3) building the best Vim experience on macOS 4) having kV help as many people as it can 5) make it sustainable. but as said, money is just to buy myself time. it's so much work and so complex (and you need to keep it updated, with new apps, new OS updates etc etc.) that it's no wonder there's nothing close out there. i could probably get away with having it more expensive. also i got several people telling me they'd pay 10US a month, no brainer. actually the price makes no sense business wise. the extra money is just bonus.Īlso i'm biased of course, but i agree with mrjones. making my products self-sustainable would be awesome. this is a life-time project.Īll i'm looking for on the money side is to make enough so that i can work on my products full time without having to find other ways to make money. each move has to be developed for different contexts (text readable, readable writable, not readable, dealing with non text, etc, etc.). Vim has already a shitton of move combinations. proof of concept started in Oct 2020, since then it's been 7 days a week (minus some migraines and hangovers) 2) kindaVim cannot be a "finished" product. ![]() ![]() the reasons i can't come up with a one time payment is 1) because no one time amount will cover the time and costs. i'd rather release it open source (it was open source until i got fed up with OSS support requests even tho i made it clear i wouldn't do OSS support and people had to buy a license if they couldn't compile themselves) and have no responsibility than giving a one time payment that ties me to a customer. ![]()
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