![]() On the desktop version of WF, the white background (black is not an option) is glaring, the left-justified text on the screen makes it far too wide for quick and easy reading (short lines and long lines of text), and the very light blue guide lines for nested levels are nearly invisible. On the web version, the background (I use wood) for contrast, and the narrowed and defined text area, make reading and navigating much easier on my widescreen desktop monitor. I’m not a power user, so it’s really only about the user experience for me. We will for the time being continue to put out releases of the Chrome app.ĭesktop WF is a good idea, but not good enough to move me from the web version. Google is now discontinuing support for Chrome Apps, so at some point this will stop working. It had various issues, however, that made it annoying to use, due to the platform Google developed for this type of app being a bit … well … not amazing. We have had a WorkFlowy Chrome Application for a long time, that behaves much like a desktop app.We hope to make WorkFlowy extensible, and bring these capabilities inside WorkFlowy, so that they will also work in the desktop app, but do not have a timeline for that. If you rely on third party extensions to WorkFlowy, for styling or javascript, you currently won’t be able to use those in the desktop app.I hope you enjoy it, and please let us know what you think. ![]() If you use WorkFlowy, I strongly recommend trying it out: Today, we’re releasing what I believe is a genuinely better way to use WorkFlowy: a desktop app that starts up fast, works fully offline, and gives you instant access to your information without having to look through a bunch of tabs in your browser. WorkFlowy is a tool people have open all day, and for many of us it becomes the hub from which we manage our work and lives.
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