My side-project plate has freed up and I've been interested in working on tools in our space. -- In particular, I'd like to develop tools with better offerings than current solutions.
For example, I've developed a library that implements most of Scrapebox's features a la carte. Since I'm using Java, it works cross-platform unlike Scrapebox. However, I'm still a ways off since I'm new to Java UI development and would like to focus on simpler tools in the meantime.
My specialty is in developing web-services rather than desktop-apps, but a web-service doesn't always make sense (like in Scrapebox's case where scraping is distributed across users).
I've been trying to deduce the most popular tools that people are paying for from sorting through Digitalpoint, Warriorforum, and Wickedfire, but the signal-to-noise ratio is just arduously low.
Let's say FoobarSpinner is the WF community-favorite app for generating unique content from the text you paste into a textbox, but everyone agrees that it sucks for reasons A and B, and it desperately needs features X and Y. I'd like to build a better offering no matter how trivial.
Ideally I'd iteratively develop things with WFer feedback.
(On another note, it's frustrating that by the time I developed the skills to build anything I desire, I've lost the visions and intuitions about what I should build. Yet it's those visions and intuitions that inspired me to learn these skills in the first place.)
For example, I've developed a library that implements most of Scrapebox's features a la carte. Since I'm using Java, it works cross-platform unlike Scrapebox. However, I'm still a ways off since I'm new to Java UI development and would like to focus on simpler tools in the meantime.
My specialty is in developing web-services rather than desktop-apps, but a web-service doesn't always make sense (like in Scrapebox's case where scraping is distributed across users).
I've been trying to deduce the most popular tools that people are paying for from sorting through Digitalpoint, Warriorforum, and Wickedfire, but the signal-to-noise ratio is just arduously low.
- Can anyone enumerate the popular/community-favorite tools for anything from keyword-generation to SERP rank-trackers to content spinners?
- What are some features you yearn for in the tools that you use?
Let's say FoobarSpinner is the WF community-favorite app for generating unique content from the text you paste into a textbox, but everyone agrees that it sucks for reasons A and B, and it desperately needs features X and Y. I'd like to build a better offering no matter how trivial.
Ideally I'd iteratively develop things with WFer feedback.
(On another note, it's frustrating that by the time I developed the skills to build anything I desire, I've lost the visions and intuitions about what I should build. Yet it's those visions and intuitions that inspired me to learn these skills in the first place.)