The Index controller support as they have implemented it is not very good at the moment. It is sluggish to respond to your movements and any time your thumb is not touching the analog stick, your thumb's bones all go to their maximum value(fully out-stretched) which looks awful on most models. Previously we could fix that by creating our own animation for that state, but when using Index controllers, your custom hand animations are ignored.
I made a post about it on their canny. https://vrchat.canny.io/open-beta/p/785-201923-beta-default-animations-for-index-users-looks-unnatural-on-several-mo
The Index controller support as they have implemented it is not very good at the moment. It is sluggish to respond to your movements and any time your thumb is not touching the analog stick, your thumb's bones all go to their maximum value(fully out-stretched) which looks awful on most models. Previously we could fix that by creating our own animation for that state, but when using Index controllers, your custom hand animations are ignored.
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I made a post about it on their canny. https://vrchat.canny.io/open-beta/p/785-201923-beta-default-animations-for-index-users-looks-unnatural-on-several-mo
Do you have multiple monitors? Because there's a bug with Unity 2019 where if you have multiples monitors with different scalings it'll cause a crash.
For example, if you have one monitor set to 100% scaling, and the other set to 125% you'll crash. If you don't want to change your monitor scaling there's this workaround posted on the VRChat canny / feedback forums.
You're absolutely right about the login. I haven't had enough time to think about it properly, but it's clear that it should be improved in some way.
I'll take a look at Canny.io's way of doing it, which looks very promising. I'll think through your suggestions too, they look interesting.
Thanks for the feedback!
So nobody can do a blog walking in a city because somebody did that already? It’s a matter of perception.
it can’t be the same because there is my voice and my personality that comes into play. Have you seen the blogs on medium copying each other?
The reality of the market though is this:
https://canny.io https://www.upvoty.com https://www.upfeed.co
Hey, thanks for asking this!
I have used NotePlan for habit tracking, but with emojis. I used one project note (not in the daily notes) and with tabbing I recorded the status of my different habits (like a simple table).
See the screenshot:
https://canny.io/images/95f30bac99f7996b7913d135be37de1b.png
Instead of emojis, you can surely also record numbers for your different exercises. Would this work? You could even export it to an excel sheet simply by copying it. Use tabs as I mentioned before to separate the columns.
have a look at this :https://feedback.descript.com/feature-requests
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Canny.io in action. Build the ones with the most requests. Don't give timelines. Be like notion.
Yeah, not much interaction, unclear thin roadmap that changed a bit too much for my taste. New upsells instead of improvements to Base, only minor things. Urgh. Get something like https://canny.io/ setup and interact publicly with your customers.
In a way we are similar to products such as productboard, canny etc..
We are kinda tore down version only having the basic features in all the products. In a way you can say we are a simpler and more affordable product.
Pricing we are simpler https://canny.io/pricing they cost a lot when you get more users. A user might make an account in you're product a year before and they will still charge you for that user.
This is how we collected Customer feedback:
1) We sent an automated email asking users (All users who signed up) - how they felt about the product. What were missing in the product?
2) We kept DM open for Official Twiter account and Founders account
3) We sent a different email to all churned users - Asking them what we can do to help them?
All these resulted in a good number of Customer feedback.
We used Asana and Google sheet to collect all feedback, which worked quite well for us.
I think companies like Canny.io help in the process. I have heard good feedback about them but I haven't used them
No, it can't. I actually suggested the feature on canny.io about a year ago: https://recroom.canny.io/creative-tools/p/trigger-zone-detect-weapon-projectiles
It got 20 upvotes, but was nevertheless "closed due to low engagement." I still think that it would be a very useful feature.
I do not know of any way to know when features will be implemented. All clickup users are aware of the canny.io (feedback.clickup.com) site where we can make requests BUT clickup doesn't summarize what it's decided to do when a feature is marked "in progress" WTH?
There are automated systems that could sort of run on their own. And people vote on suggestions. Easy way to see what people really want without any real management.
Just a thought.