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I think you should stick to what works for you best


dont see it in crash logs so far. Drop me email with whathever you have, I'll try to trace it down. Make sure you download latest build.


it is a coding Notepad that also execute the code


there is open contest for different name. mind to chime in?


Personally I think dropping the exe and just calling it notepad is the obvious low-hanging fruit. I like the nostalgic aesthetic—it’s refreshing in this age of cookie-cutter tailwindcss splash pages, but exe is just quite confusing.


Or ‘notepad.app’ would quite clearly convey that it is an editor in the spirit of notepad but for macOS.


Notepad++ is already taken. that's sad


that's not great, mind drop me an email on support? update: hotfix in making


The updated build now works on my system, fyi.


> Apple's on-device models for the AI?

no. Apple on-device models are not suitable for such a task. It uses a different model (I don't stick to one model in particular, as it may change)

> Does Swift have UI capabilities on Linux?

No. there are projects inspired by SwiftUI: https://github.com/stackotter/swift-cross-ui or https://git.aparoksha.dev/aparoksha/adwaita-swift (GNOME)


yes! but that's leftover from the previous version of the site that was pixelated


if Microsoft can name a plain text editor Visual Studio, I can name mine Notepad.exe


You can name your band Nervanna, but it's lame AF. Be your own thing.


The contest for a name, that is not lame AF, just started


How about Protopad? It's a notepad for prototypes, right?

I agree with the others - the naming doesn't seem super aligned with the product itself.


How about stop trying to tell others how they should call their projects?


The OP suggested a contest; that was merely my entry :)


ackckcually, technically Xcode is spare, but for the convenience and due to Mac/iOS SDK distribution licensing, that's the only way to obtain the SDK on the machine. Linux runs in a lightweight VM.


yes. same!


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