This is great, @dhof! Just added to my Peach Apps collection.
You mention that one of your goals with Peach is to be "great for developers." There have already been a few third party Peach clients built for Android, Mac and the web. What other types of apps would you encourage developers to build on top of Peach?
@rrhoover I wanted to make sure I was building something on our API using the same rules and conventions third party developers would use. That's the only way we can do right by them. A lot of people (myself included) still use a computer every day, so web seemed like a fun place to start. I plan to keep improving it bit by bit, day by day. :)
That said, we have a pretty solid roadmap and Android is on the way, so web isn't a focus for us right now. Of course, if it's something people are interested in we will absolutely take another look.
@rrhoover@dhof I agree with Dom. A lot of us still use the computer, especially if you work on tech/web/marketing. I think the web client is just about right.
@dhof My .02 worth, but while Android is important (just see how many of my posts ask that question!) I think Web is as important. At least until ChromeOS has better Android options, for those poor BB users (some at one of my clients), and there is a true mobile Ubuntu, and... IOW - to catch all the folks who are not yet fully on mobile, or for various reasons can't use mobile at some point. I understand you can't be everything to everyone. But that usually is the argument for doing a Web version - go web to go wide, and then go deep with mobile.
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