@philipsajeesh@mpavlukevich Yes! We need to encourage people to build things, to build a better version of something that already exists, that's how the web is supposed to be.
@thinkxl@philipsajeesh i think no, we do not need projects, that do not bring anything new to this field ( what i can get from this builder, that I can't get from squarespace / wix / other themeforest builders ) ? i think nothing
@mpavlukevich "we do not need projects" as is like you represent the entire world? Anyway, if wix / squarespace / themeforest builders are enough for you, keep using them, that's great.
I just think it's unfair to discourage other people to build new products just because you or your "we" are comfortable with the current big players.
This sounds very familiar. "Moonfruit." I feel like I've used this when I was young and starting to explore my interest in the web. Possibly around 2003? Maybe even before then. Was there another really old website builder back then that had a similar name?
@andrewdavidj Yeah pretty sure it's the same name, not sure about the same company. I remember messing around with the builder you're referring to—web dev seemed a lot more simple then 🤔
@joericho Yup, looked it up. It was founded in 1999 and, in 2012, Yell acquired them. I used "forgot my password" with my childhood email address and I could still login after I reset my password. Trip down memory lane.
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