Never forget a step in your hobby journeys! A new product from Mozilla – Didthis lets you journal your progress on hobby projects with images, text, or links that are a snap to capture in the moment. Record and reflect on your wins and setbacks, and celebrate your growth. Keep your projects private, or share them with the people who appreciate your process.
Hmm 🤔
I'm gonna be honest, the app was kind of a let down, at least in my personal opinion. Though it should be noted, thats less about there being any inherent issue with the app, it does function well, and essentially does what it says. Its responsive, with a clean UI, and I'm certain that there are many who would find adequate use-cases for it. So my quarrel stems more from the overhyped marketing I experienced, which is what informed me about the app to begin with. A tech podcast I am subscribed to described the app as kind of "a much needed project management cloud SAAS, a new direction from the Mozilla team, that gives you a way to privately or publicly track progress of your projects, in an efficient and streamlined manor". Now all that is technically true, though, I suppose considering its Mozilla, who brought us Firefox (among other open source gems) I just expected there to be a bit more to it. While it is in its early stages, I see it as painfully minimalistic, and redundantly comparable to hundreds of apps in the appstore. So perhaps it was my own fault for expecting more from a legend in FOSS software community, who is paying for ads on podcasts, than to release such a, frankly a bore of an app. 🤷♂️ Sorry Moz, just not very impressive to me.
Improved app store screenshots, and minor bug fixes
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