X-SLAYER

joined 1 year ago
 

Hey everyone

Diving into the SaaS world, I crafted NoteSLAYER, a note and task management app, with a Linux-first mindset. Yet, I've noticed it's gaining more traction with Windows users. This observation has sparked my curiosity about the preferences of the Linux community.

Are open-source solutions the unwritten standard for Linux, potentially influencing the uptake of proprietary software? For those who've launched SaaS & apps on Linux, what's been your experience in engaging the community with non-open-source products?

I Would love to hear your thoughts and insights on this!

[–] X-SLAYER@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Absolutely, I'm a daily user of my own creation, NoteSlayer. It was born out of a personal need for a highly customizable note-taking and task-management tool on Linux where options were limited.
I use it consistently on both Linux and Windows to manage my workflow, track tasks, and document ideas. It's become an essential part of my daily productivity, both for personal and professional use