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JS96
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I created a random website a month ago (a project which took me about 2-3 weeks)... made for developers.
But unfortunately I didn't find anyone interested, just a few users that used it once (ok, I spent nothing for marketing and posted it only on my Twitter and on Product Hunt).

Anyway this is it: https://reviewti.me/

I spent about $4 for the domain, maybe someone will find it useful and it wasn't a waste of time and "money". 😅
Please don't see this as spam, I earn nothing (free website, 0 ads), I created it just for fun and maybe to be a little useful for app developers.
If it isn't for you, just tell me what do you think about it (if you want).

Thanks!

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  • 5
    Looks nice :)
    We can even see some devRant apps, haha
  • 5
    @Jilano since I'm also the developer behind devRant unofficial UWP 😂

    Anyway, everyone can post his experience with the app stores and also insert (as I did) the name of his app, the link to the store and also a twitter username (if have one)… for free
  • 4
    @JS96 Have! Makes sense, haha

    That's a pretty cool service, you offer there!
    I'll share the link amongst friends
  • 3
  • 2
    (thumbs up)
  • 2
    Make the default mode dark! 🤘
  • 0
    Off topic

    Posting rants in your uwp and putting newlines renders differently in official app

    Like this

    Plz fix (too lazy to go to issue tracker)
  • 1
    @CozyPlanes I already fixed that months ago... it returned? -.-

    Can anyone else on Android confirm that have the same problem?

    As always it looks good on Windows, web, iOS..
    Fucking Linux.
  • 0
    @JS96 well it only happens when you write a rant in your app

    I think the "enter key" event in your app is "space key"event in devrant official
    And pressing "enter key" two times in your app means "newline" in devrant official
  • 0
    You don't have android, do you?
  • 1
    @CozyPlanes I have iOS.

    Anyway, the fact is that the new line on Windows is "\r\n", on Linux and MacOS "\n", on OS X (and works also on iOS) "\r".

    And I thought I fixed that, but it seems I didn't… on my app is just "\r".
    Which for obvious reasons works on Windows, iOS, web, but doesn't on Linux (Android).

    I'll release a fix soon.
  • 0
    @JS96 F*** Torva-something-i-don't-care
  • 2
    I feel there should be some kind of container at the top explaining it first, if I wouldn't have read your comment, I tbh wouldn't have known what it is, also don't be afraid like that lol we are glad to see random stuff youll do
  • 2
    @JoshBent thanks for the suggestion!
  • 2
    @JoshBent p.s. on Desktop you can see a brief description, but it's hidden on mobile (because it's responsive)… I need to fix that.
    And of course I need to make a longer description.
  • 2
    @JS96 it's not responsive for me? you could on mobile also wrap the stores into a container that has the overflow x scrollable and adjust the padding that way that theres a slight cut into the next content, so the user knows theres more to scroll sideways to

    edit: ah I guess you dont have the meta tag set to zoom and set to device width, thats why it scales it pretty small
  • 0
    @bigus-dickus are you interested?
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