
VP of Product at Joyent, Video Game Nerd, Web Tech Fan
Seemed to hang uploading and glitch first few seconds playing and then it worked great! Really impressive. Definitely more to go but what a cool start. | |||
I'm not quite sure it was actually working right for me - it wasn't clear who was actually logged in, listening, etc. I had to reload and open a new browser window to get it to work | |||
@Ireitman, depending on your browser and how sensitive it is to JS errors you may find yourself in that situation. We've actually been playing around with small bugfixes to http://try.eavesdrop.io and we will be rolling out a host of new features after the judging is over. We didn't want to confuse anyone about what we built during the Knockout and new stuff.
Thank you for checking it out.
A little buggy but neat concept. I think with some additional work could be a useful tool. | |||
Not something I personally would enjoy playing but I can appreciate the level of effort and work involved. Might be a neat tool to teach folks about coding ala Lego Mindstorms. | |||
This is a fun concept for a game. I like how you've taken a single player idea and turned it into a multi-player experience. Definitely room to tighten things up and I like the idea mentioned by another judge of an AI opponent but really nice and complete! | |||
I love the idea! I can't believe no one else had thought of this. It has some great practical applications. Definitely work to be done to make this more complete and usable but I would love to use this to manage my own recipes and share them with friends | |||
The asynchronous editing works great but its a fairly simple design / layout. I also would have liked to be asked to auth before creating a canvas. I think the concept of shared editing is valuable but the use-case (business canvas) may be a bit limited. | |||
Thanks!!!
We are thinking about the sign-in access and have the canvases stored and tagged for future uses!
Neat idea but not super fun to play. I just resorted to clicking on buttons because the music was too fast for me to "do it right." | |||
Found a few bugs here and there, but otherwise seemed to work swimmingly. Very simple design, nice utility and "just works." I could see myself using it. | |||
What a killer app! After working around the glitch it worked great. Some rendering issues on the mobile phone but a really innovative use of node and integration between mobile and web. You may have converted me to using Grooveshark and your app.