Interesting approach. Overall I like it and just bought it. Not so much that I'll use it a lot, but I like to encourage more software for the 'modern UI'.
Great start, I look forward to seeing how it develops as you improve it.
Thank you for the encouragement. It really means a lot to me.
I'm just so sick of crap apps put out by real honest to god software companies. If you do a search for word processor in the winstore, for example, you would find several that look almost identical to each other. And they all only have save, print, and open options. Nothing else. The people behind them are honest to goodness software companies.
These people just quickly throw together apps with the bare minimum level of features and quality.
And notice the sizes of their apps. One of them is 6mb. Another is 8mb. And we're talking about word processors that only have save, open, and print here. Nothing else. I dare say my app has a lot more features, and I have tons more on the drawing board, and it's only at 1.7mb right now. In other words, these developers don't even bother to apply the right coding practices for efficiency. They just copy and paste large quantities of code hoping it would stick.
How in the world can the winstore succeed if people keep publishing apps with the bare minimum number of features at the bare minimum level of quality written with lazy coding practices that make the app way bigger than they should be? Kinda makes me mad...