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Thanks for the kind words – glad it was helpful to you!


We'll see... currently we feel that having this as a native app is a major advantage, because it's much faster and integrates much more seamlessly into your workflows.

Yosemite only is a trade-off we made for now. We'll re-evaluate this going forward.


With, for example, "placeit.com" you can drag and drop a picture into the browser and have it update. What exactly do you mean with integrating? I just tried it and for me it could just as well have been a web app.

Then again my laptop is a bit slow so maybe I didn't get the "full" experience.


With the native app we don't have the image uploading step and you can preview your screenshot in all available templates immediately. Browsing through the images is also much faster. Also, you're not uploading your unreleased private work to 3rd party servers.


I see. Although I know for sure that it is possible to add images without having to upload them within a browser, I did 2+ years ago. Might have been some experimental feature though so your point might be still valid. And as a "trust issue" I guess it it valid nontheless.


I believe you meant https://placeit.net/ rather than .com :)


Oops, yes. Dot net was what I meant.


We're definitely thinking about it.


Unfortunately we cannot offer something like this through the App Store. However, you can request a refund via Apple for a purchase in the App Store. It's a bit of a hassle though...


No. But you couldput a demo/crippled version on your Web site for people to evaluate.


Are we violating any HN policies by posting new issues of objc.io here? It's not the first time that our link drops down 30 spots or so from one second to the next.

I am genuinely curious. If somebody has any insights, I appreciate a comment.


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