by antfie on 9/6/24, 5:25 PM with 1 comments
Nb. I have recently discovered the power combo of Obsidian, Syncthing and Borg backup to be a great fit for my needs, however my heart and passion is still very much rooted in this app..
So today I present to you StickerDocs. I hope it’s quite self-explanatory?
You put stickers on docs (files, whatever) and with those stickers you can organise and/or share things. Whatever is labelled with a sticker is securely shared and synced with whomever you decide.
The core of the solution is open source but the app is not. It’s built using Flutter and is available on most popular platforms and app stores. The encryption is achieved using libsodium. Data is stored, synchronised and shared using end-to-end encryption. Synchronisation is achieved using CRDTs.
The solution is a paid-for subscription because it’s cloud storage and because this is a commercial venture. The app is freemium so people can try it before taking out a subscription.
I have big plans for the future of this app, such as on-device OCR to name just one. What I present today is just the start, so whilst it may (intentionally) look quite basic now, I hope in future it retains this simplicity whilst providing more features.
Thanks, Anthony, creator of StickerDocs
by jones1618 on 9/6/24, 9:00 PM
* What is a use case for this? * what is a sticker? (physical/digital?) How is it shared? How does it afford privacy? * You claim it is for file "organization" but don't show or explain how it organizes files other than slapping on magical stickers. * Why do "free" options require a download?
A short, 3-minute day-in-the-life video would have been worth a 1000 words ... but you should also use your words to say what it does, what it is similar/different from that already exists and what niche it fills.