Just found RollApp
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I was thumbing around here this morning, and after clicking a few links, I stumbled across RollApp. It is in browser, cloud based, opensource aplications. ( I think I got the buzz words right) Either way, this is the best free tool to have in the belt I have seen in a long time. I just wanted to share.
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Of all things, the SSH client is only available in the premium version at $6/mo.
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Signed up, trying it out.
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If nothing else, I imagine that this will be useful for discovering new open source applications that I might want to use.
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Can't save anything unless you pay the $6.99 a month. I think they need a different way of up selling and separating the free vs paid.
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Not saving that is disabled, just saving to cloud, it appears.
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Right, I just saved a couple files directly to Google Drive, and I am on the free version.
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The Premium version might include Cloud storage, not just connect to what you already have.
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Hey, it has KTurtle! This is perfect!!
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How is mobile performance on an app like gimp? Also can you save files locally on your device with the free version?
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@s.hackleman said:
Right, I just saved a couple files directly to Google Drive, and I am on the free version.
How long have you been using it? the first 14 days gives you the ability to save. after that you can only open files according to their support.
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@thecreativeone91 About an hour, I didn't see that.
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My daughter is now switching to RollApp for doing her KTurtle! This is awesome.
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@scottalanmiller said:
My daughter is now switching to RollApp for doing her KTurtle! This is awesome.
Of all the Apps, I would have never guessed KTurtle would be the one you were excited about. My daughter is only 7 weeks old, so I will have to get her on Turtle in a few months.
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I've been a fan of KTurtle for over a decade. I used to run technology curriculum and teach elementary, middle and high school kids in computer literacy and we used KTurtle. It remains the best Logo implementation that I have ever found.
Back when I ran the school, we ran 100% on OpenSuse and used KDE on the desktop so the integration was excellent.