Recently added ‘Notepad++’ in my WIP project, Softorage
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Hi everyone!
I am working on an open source project named Softorage, which is basically a software directory. I recently added ‘Notepad++’ to the directory. Please feel free to have a look at Notepad++’s page on Softorage, and tell me what do you guys think!
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What problem are you trying to solve?
Front page hints to install a Flash Player:
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@SanmayJoshi said in Recently added ‘Notepad++’ in my WIP project, Softorage:
and tell me what do you guys think!
Sorry but I don’t see any value in this.
The internet itself is a form of “software directory”; google your need, you will very likely find software for it.
Or maybe you can enlighten us to the value it provides, for those that do not see it? -
@asvc said
What problem are you trying to solve?
@Alan-Kilborn said
Or maybe you can enlighten us to the value it provides, for those that do not see it?
There are available websites that provide software downloads and earn by bundling adware/malware in software packages. Seeing that made me think, what if there was a software directory that would provide not downloads but links that point to official software’s download page, along with software related information. Check out this page for more on it.
@asvc said
Front page hints to install a Flash Player
Well, the project is in its beta stage, and I recently came up with that layout (so, it is far from complete). Also, I didn’t mean for front page to hint to install Adobe Flash Player. These software entries under different categories (currently 4 only) basically imply their presence in Softorage. Also, I didn’t mean to make it appear that makes users infer ‘Front page hints to install a Flash Player’ from Adobe Flash Players entry there. So, if you have better ideas, do let me know. Also, do you mean to say that front page is hinting users to install all the software present there, from Utilities, Web Browsers and Multimedia applications to Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Deep Linking software libraries and frameworks?
I appreciate your help!
@Alan-Kilborn said
Sorry but I don’t see any value in this.
So sorry to hear that. May you suggest any value adding features? I appreciate your interest.
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@SanmayJoshi said in Recently added ‘Notepad++’ in my WIP project, Softorage:
not downloads but links that point to official software’s download page, along with software related information
Sounds like less advanced implementation of
choco
orscoop
. Minus the tracking of upstream repositories.May you suggest any value adding features? I appreciate your interest.
Perhaps start with asking yourself two questions:
- What are you trying to achieve?
- Why?
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@asvc said in Recently added ‘Notepad++’ in my WIP project, Softorage:
Sounds like less advanced implementation of choco or scoop.
Or maybe a little advanced implementation of websites serving software downloads, depends on the side you’re looking at it from, I guess. Also, Softorage doesn’t (at least currently) address needs of people who have enough understanding of software so that they find themselves pretty friendly to command line interface, but rather caters to those who visit software download websites to fulfill their software related needs.
@asvc said in Recently added ‘Notepad++’ in my WIP project, Softorage:
Minus the tracking of upstream repositories
Would certainly like to work on that in future!
@asvc said in Recently added ‘Notepad++’ in my WIP project, Softorage:
What are you trying to achieve?
To create an alternative to websites providing software downloads, mechanism of which (the alternative, i.e. Softorage) in itself has no room for adware/malware bundling.
@asvc said in Recently added ‘Notepad++’ in my WIP project, Softorage:
Why?
To enable everyday users to get the software they want and the related information they need without even the slightest of doubt for added adware/malware.
Thanks for showing interest. It feels nice!
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@SanmayJoshi said in Recently added ‘Notepad++’ in my WIP project, Softorage:
enable everyday users to get the software they want and the related information they need without even the slightest of doubt for added adware/malware.
Also, since no software packages are hosted on owned servers, chances of a user not being able to download the software a user wants because of server downtime, are lower, too! So, maybe if a user finds not being able to get the desired software (say an ML library) via routine means, he might as well visit Softorage!
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@SanmayJoshi checkout the chocolatey software. This is what you need
https://chocolatey.org/
it also handle dependency , upgrade …
however the UI of your website is nice -
@cmeriaux said in Recently added ‘Notepad++’ in my WIP project, Softorage:
@SanmayJoshi checkout the chocolatey software. This is what you need
It’s great! And, folks who just want to get stuff done and aren’t friendly with command line can always visit Softorage! :wink:
@cmeriaux said in Recently added ‘Notepad++’ in my WIP project, Softorage:
however the UI of your website is nice
I’ve put quite some time and thought into it. Thanks a lot!