Hey there! I built an open-source tool called Snapify, which is designed to make screen recording sharing a breeze, just like Loom, but with the added benefit of being completely open-source.
Let’s say you quickly want to get a message across, there are three main ways:
- Get into a meeting
- Write a wall of text
- Share a quick recording
Recordings will look like this (new link): https://snapify.it/share/clk3mpgnu0003mj0f042964wg
I’d love to hear your feedback and ideas on how I may be able to improve the app. Is anyone here using Loom?
Here is the link: https://github.com/MarconLP/snapify Here is my Twitter: https://twitter.com/Marcon565
This is not the Loom I was hoping for.
Haha, I got this comment several times, including in my HackerNews launch: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36793767
@AbidanYre I was hoping it would be a Jaquard. Maybe self host the https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:A\_Jacquard\_loom\_showing\_information\_punchcards,\_National\_Museum\_of\_Scotland.jpg that hold the programing. Those card have been used 200+ years later to exactly recreate historical textiles for restoration purposes. That is some datahoarding!
Back on topic, I wish people would do more to describe their projects than say it’s “like x”. I don’t know all the different existing projects so its meaningless.
@Marcon
Maaan, I haven’t seen this in years, such a great game. You can even play it online now, although you’d probably have to do it in one session :D
https://playclassic.games/games/point-n-click-adventure-dos-games-online/play-loom-online/play