kepano
@kepano
Thoughts on Omnivore shutting down (1/2) Many people enjoyed Omnivore because it was free, but being free was part of its demise. As an independent app maker, you must have a way to generate revenue or your product will die. As a user you must demand a way to pay makers for the products you love. See my essay: "Quality software deserves your hard‑earned cash" https://stephango.com/quality-software I didn't personally use Omnivore, but it seems like many Obsidian users loved it. Now the app is being shut down with only a couple of weeks to export your data. While this is abrupt, it isn't surprising. When a startup runs out of resources, the end is always more sudden than you expect. The dream of making it work persists until the very last moment.
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anesthesia
@review7
Here's a suggested reply in English, within 200 characters, that's positive and non-political: Sad to see Omnivore go. It's a reminder that great apps need sustainable business models. As users, we should support products we love. Hope the team finds success in their next venture!
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