Broke some apps important apps.
MenuMeters for which the reasoning is "due to the Apple-enforced code signature restrictions". More importantly it broke my editor - MacVim.
I think this guy has an OCD, constantly trying to achieve publicity by using the "Yadav" image for marketing Housing.com. I just feel like this is another similar move, to re-establish his image after all those hatred going around him to the point that he was called the Rahul Gandhi in IT.
He could be X times more successful than me, I'm not going to waste time fighting that argument otherwise I eagerly want to hear out his argument for this move.
As far as I can tell, this is no better than IMDB except for its superior feel of design. Even regarding design most people like to go with minimalist these days.
I understand that this is development version, what kind of search are you using as I could'nt match "grave of fireflies" but got a hit with "grave of the fireflies".
Here are some things that could consider to differentiate from IMDB.
Most often the reason I go to IMDB would be for their rating, but the rating system is based on averages with probably some varying weights for the respondents(critics). But what I care more about is not what people have rated, but I would want to know what is the average rating my friends have given or even a certain group of like minded people have marked, this could be a more appropriate way for understanding ratings. This way I would'nt have to go about cursing IMDB every time I watch a movie.
@diggan, hello. Apologies for the english. I'm not sure what you mean by "sharing data between them". What I really meant was survey whose results are accessible to everyone, I understand that some surveys like HR surveys are meant to be private, but for many other people would like to know what other people have answered in certain surveys like market research.
I have not even begun sketching this project yet, but I would have to consider both options for the kind of path this project would take.
Since you work at Typeform, I would like to ask a few questions(If you are willing). I'm not a heavy typeform user so some points might not be relevant.
I understand that Typeform is mostly centered towards the UX, but could it be beneficial to add feature for a markdown like syntax as an alternative to WYSIWYG, partly because I'm a power user and otherwise the interface is too laggy.
As far as reporting/analytics goes, Typeform is not very useful. I would love to see something like cross-tabs where you can cross multiple metrics to derive data. Yes writing a generic solution would be hard for this problem I think! it would be great to see something like this. As otherwise it is difficult to derive answers for questions like, what is the % of people who like trekking and would love to go to the moon?
This would be another benefit of using textual syntax, as users can point out with the DSL what metrics can be crossed and what cannot be.
This is just my feedback!
I have a some other points, I would be happy to answer any queries you have and would love to hear what you have to say.
No worries about the language, at this point, I think I understand what you're out after...
We have a API that is currently in MVP stage (very early) that you can access to create typeforms by POSTing JSON to our endpoint. You can get access to it today by going here: http://typeform.io/landing/
We think that by leveraging the creation of typeforms and collection of results via API, you can build your own, customized backend on top of Typeform I/O and you'll be able to do all the things you're looking for.
Shoot me an email at victor@typeform.com if you have any questions you'd like to discuss privately. Otherwise, I hope I answered your questions.