Looks cool. I corrected some of your spelling and grammar errors. Many US customers distrust sites that have poor English in their copy. Hope it helps.
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Thanks but also sorry, because I should clarify—it's not my app, I just found it last night while looking for just this for a new Chromebook. I'm a heavy NValt user and there's sadly no Dropbox support on ARM as yet. Also saw that no one had posted to HN yet so thought I'd share.
Dev is a Japanese fellow on Twitter @kazuhiroshibuya, I'm sure he'll appreciate new users and any kudos. It's really well-designed and like others who commented here, I'm very glad for the prominent privacy disclosures on the homepage.
Dang, I got all excited about the Google Drive support, but it won't be in the iOS version til the next release (according to the developer's Twitter feed). Something to look forward to now :)
Came here to say this. There'd be a lot more developers on the Dropbox API if you could exchange saving file contents on someone's Dropbox account for money...
Chromebooks out of the box lack any kind of straightforward text editor which will edit local files and/or files on Google Drive. (Google Drive is much more convenient to use on chromebooks than Dropbox.) Writebox looks as if it might be a candidate to fill this void, for it loads and saves files on Google Drive, even though 'distraction-free' tends to be code for 'featureless'.
Unfortunately, it's got a serious bug, fatal for my usage, which the developer promised to fix over a month ago but which has not been fixed yet. If you edit and save a web page (i.e. an .html file) on Google Drive, Chrome OS no longer recognizes the file as a web page to be viewed in the browser, but only as a text file, to be viewed as text or edited.
Eventually, this might be a good app. In the meantime, if you need a text editor for a chromebook, put it in developer mode, install Ubuntu 'cli-extras' with the Crouton script, and 'sudo apt-get install nano'. (Vim is also automatically installed by Crouton.)
This looks brilliant. I agree with Kluny's first comment; if someone has an email for @kazuhiroshibuya, please tell him there is currently a spelling and grammatical error on the landing page. Suggest the second sentence be changed from:
"Writebox helps you to concentrate to writing and seamlessly sync your wiring text accross all your devices."
To:
"Writebox helps you concentrate on writing and seamlessly syncs your text writings across all your devices."
This is awesome. I've been looking for a web-based simple text editor (an iA Writer for the web) and this is the best one I've seen yet. Will definitely be using it.
yeah, that is a dropbox limitation. O'reilly and other sites offer dropbox integration, but they are actually given permission to the entirety of dropbox although they just create a root folder and deposit files normally.
Ehh when integrating with the Dropbox API you're given a choice of "full Dropbox" or "app folder", the latter option creates a folder in your Dropbox which is all your app can access. For an app like this "full Dropbox" is probably more useful (so that you can edit existing files), but in O'Reilly's case it seems they should have chosen "app folder".
I second the desire for markdown hinting. I've been using this for a while via Chrome for writing and it's very good, very happy that it detects when there is a newer version in Dropbox (don't know about Drive, don't have that connected. Just missing that one piece for me.
I mean, since this is single window (so no side-by-side source and compiled) that when you surround with asterisks, the asterisks are still visible, but the whole word is italicised. it is often performed by markdown syntax highlighters - if you're on OS X, try textmate 2 with the extension ".md" to see what I mean (it makes a wonderful job of semi-previewing my octopress blog entries.)
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We don't store your Dropbox and Google Drive passwords. (We cannot access this information.)
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We store your e-mail address for Dropbox and Google Drive in our server. This is for you to identify what account you use on Writebox.
File Contents
We don't store your file contents in our server, but save in your local cache.
We don't read your file contents, we just convert file encoding to show characters correctly.
We store the filepath of the thing you last opened in Writebox in our server. This is for syncing the last edit of the file across devices.
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