I'm not sure it's Mou against the world

  • I got my Mou licence the same way the author of the blog post got his and I'm still very happy with Mou for my casual markdown need.

    I don't blame him for selling a few things on the side. It's not like they'll take up a lot of time once you organized the manufacturing etc. They just sit there and you ship them once someone orders. I don't think that's a problem to do on the side. Can't say I'm a big fan of the fundraising idea. I'd rather just buy it once it's finished, I don't even expect upgrade pricing.

    Just to add to the article, he's also selling MouStand.

    [0] http://moustand.com/

  • I'd like to suggest haroopad[1], similar to Mou, more powerful and available on Lin/Mac/Win. Based on node.js

    [1] http://pad.haroopress.com/