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Chris Calo
Chris Calo
Why do you have to sign in to use a terminal app? Really wanted to try this, but I think I'll pass. Reply: (seems it's not supported to reply to replies, so adding it here) I'm specifically referring to trying the app out. Long before I want to share preferences or do anything involving other people, my first need as a user is to try this out without sharing my identity or installing spyware. Earn people's trust first, THEN most will happily share data or money or both if they have a real need that the product solves.
Omer Shamai
Omer Shamai
This project genuinely changed the way I work with a terminal. I get work done faster, I don't have to faff around with searching for weird command-line commands thanks to Workflows, I can generate my own commands using natural language through OpenAI and also share output blocks with people as fast as possible. I really like where this project is going and I am really excited to see what's next for Warp in terms of collaboration.
Alexander Pierce
Alexander Pierce
Warp is a very fast, modern take on what a Terminal program should be, moving away from the old tty model to take advantage of modern features. I found it very easy to work with, it was just missing a few features for me to use as a daily terminal. It is improving rapidly, and the developers are VERY responsive to the community. Keybindings are getting better, and nearly where I need them to be. Some programs that were designed around manipulation of TTY output can have visual problems in Warp, but that is improving as well. The ability to easily grab the output of a command, and a strong workflow system and (multiline!!!) command line history are standout features. As someone who has been using Bash/ZSH after coming from Kornshell in the 80s, the lack of a vi-mode is a bit of a hinderance, but I look forward to integrating that in a true multiline local editing environment.
Lief Koepsel
Lief Koepsel
I love this product. Very, very, fast when I didn’t realize how slow iTerm could be. The block approach is outstanding and enables you to copy/paste intelligently for documentation, for notes to yourself etc. If you approach this product like it’s just another “terminal app”, you are mistaken.
Dominik Dorosz
Dominik Dorosz
I've been using Warp for a couple months now and it has completely changed my development flow (for the better!). I am a heavy terminal user, most of my development flow lives in the terminal. I was also a heavy TMUX user, but with Warp I've basically replaced my TMUX flow with Warp's default functionality. It's easy to use, it looks great, and it makes finding new functionality extremely easy. The customer support is also great, I had some questions about upcoming features and they were on top of keeping me up to date which I really appreciate.
vikkio88
vikkio88
why do I need an account to use a terminal app? just let me try before I give you my info. EDIT: > One is that we think there are features that require login in order to create a better user experience. The other is to improve our product during beta. none of those 2 reasons need to force you to have an account, you can leave it open and let people share feedback via email or in a form somewhere else? I see your thinking, but from a user perspective it seems just a marketing tool. "thanks for trying this product, now we got your details"
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