Bing maps is decent on non-mobile, too, somewhat to my surprise. I've stopped using Google maps entirely. (I have never made much use of google maps on my phone, actually, since it constantly nags me to log in to a google account, which I refuse to do.)
* I clicked Help, and then clicked again to dismiss the notification, which unexpectedly spawned another identical help dialog.
* While writing a note, I get "Alert
Generic unhandled error. Try again later. Error: Title/content cannot be blank.
Autosave paused until successful manual save." I had not titled the document yet. Why is a title necessary? If you do need to keep that field and it can't be empty, can this error be more silent? I didn't initiate a save - the app decided it wanted to.
* While writing a note, I clicked "New" and got a notification "New document created!" but nothing about the current view changed. and I don't see any evidence of a new document.
In general, I am wondering what problem you are trying to solve with this app? There are a lot of note taking apps, and that's fine, but I wasn't sure what was different about your version.
It's not that time consuming. Digital Ocean will set up LAMP for you (or even install Drupal or Wordpress if that's your thing). Secure SSH, set up your app, set up monitoring and leave it alone.
I want to move from shared hosting. Looking at DO. Have scores of sites to migrate. I use NameCheap for domain reg and point to host. Can I host multiple domains at DO? How does it work for multiple sites?
Would setup be something like:
1. Get DO account
2. Install LAMP
3. Setup multiple sub domains in DO?
4. Create site directories in DO and copy site files into them?
5. Point domains to sub domains?
> This site is powered by AngularJS and jQuery running on the Express framework for node.js and deployed on Heroku, generated using generator-fullstack for the Yeoman workflow automator.
Why not just put a few HTML files on a server and achieve the same thing? I don't even notice any JavaScript on your site.
It certainly could use a bit more flair, I think. I chose to avoid that because the goal was to just have something tangible ready by the end of a weekend. I threw the site together while I was looking to switch jobs, so that I could at least say I have minimal experience with frontend MVC. I did end up getting hired elsewhere, so it fulfilled its purpose. Funny enough, we don't use frontend MVC frameworks at all here, but it was a cool learning experience nonetheless.