diff --git a/website/pages/index.markdown b/website/pages/index.markdown index 34ce13823..a893039e3 100644 --- a/website/pages/index.markdown +++ b/website/pages/index.markdown @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ It’s at a very early stage — we use it, but we don’t expect other people t Nevertheless, you can: -Download the latest build +Download the latest build Report bugs and make feature requests @@ -16,13 +16,13 @@ Also note: [Evergreen has its own blog](https://ranchero.com/evergreen/blog/). ( #### To Do -Again — it’s barely usable at this point. Not even that. It’s not beta — it’s not even *alpha*. It’s at 1.0d11 — the “d” stands for “development“ version. +Again — it’s barely usable at this point. Not even that. It’s not beta — it’s not even *alpha*. -What remains to be done is pretty much obvious. Tons of stuff. It doesn’t even have an app icon yet. +What remains to be done is pretty much obvious. Tons of stuff. However, a few notes about the future: -* We don’t plan on doing an iOS version ever. We might change our minds, but we doubt it. +* We don’t plan on doing an iOS version ever. We might change our minds, but we doubt it. (Update Dec. 5, 2017: Well, maaaaaybe…) * We don’t plan on making a for-pay version ever, either. We might change our minds, but it’s massively unlikely. [This app is written for love](http://inessential.com/2015/06/30/love), not money. * Future versions will add syncing via existing services (such as [FeedBin](https://feedbin.com/), [Feedly](https://feedly.com/), [Feed Wrangler](https://feedwrangler.net/), and others), though we make no promises about which ones and when. (This means that, some time in the future, you could use Evergreen on your Mac and [Unread](http://supertop.co/unread/), [Reeder](http://reederapp.com/ios/), or other feed reader on your iPhone and iPad.) -* You’re free to use the code and make your own feed reader, even on iOS. It’s MIT-licensed. Just call it something besides Evergreen. +* You’re free to use the code and make your own feed reader, even on iOS. It’s MIT-licensed. Just give us credit and call it something besides Evergreen.