Web-Based Login Access To Shaxpir
I think a subscription-based writing service would be more useful to me personally if you had a web login feature so you could use the program through the website (besides using the desktop app). That way, if you're unable to install the software onto a computer that's public access, you could still work on your projects -- say, college students working in a school library, folks working on computers owned by their employers that don't allow for installation of programs, etc. From the screenshots I've seen, Shaxpir reminds me of some of the functionality of Scrivener, but with some new features. I'd certainly pay to be able to access Scrivener from any web-based browser, and I bet other writers would for Shaxpir. Just a thought. Thank you for the consideration. :)

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Christina commented
This would be a great feature to have. I'm currently unable to gain access to my desktop version for some reason and wish I could access it via web browser.
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Hohn Hale commented
Yes, web access.
And ways to sync content across web and app platforms
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ÆnesidemusOZ commented
Web-based access would be great for those times when my laptop is offline or simply dead. Using the iPad as a backup for writing would be great, either web or app.
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Kjetil Høyland commented
I competely agree with comments from Brett and Daniel regarding the value of a web-based login.
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Brett commented
Definitely would love a web-based login, even as a substitute for mobile apps for iPad etc. The application looks like it's written in Electron (could be wrong, but behaves like Electron) which should make it easy to port to the web once you deal with the service-worker threads. Everything about the application is so good, otherwise.
Edit: yep, just went into the source folder and it's all node_modules and v8 engine, so it's completely an Electron/web-based desktop app, which should make doing a browser variant trivial.
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Daniel commented
I'd like to see a web-based login access to Shaxpir. I use Ubuntu. I don't need to have the writing I do stored in my computers. Being able to sign in with any computer and save in a cloud would be great. I'd sign right up!
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Zoey commented
Yes! I'd love to use Shaxpir, but my laptop doesn't support it. I definitely need this!
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Christine commented
Ditto this forever.
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Jordan commented
Agree with previous comments! I use Chromebook and an iPad, so as of right now I cannot use Shaxpir though it looks like an awesome app!
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Pamela Bradford commented
Ditto above... I am almost exclusively Google Chromebook these days. I need something web based and lightweight.
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Anonymous commented
I'm transitioning onto a Chromebook, which I don't think Shaxpir will work on, so it would be nice to have it on the web also.
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Jessica Jesinghaus commented
Yes! Web based login for us stubborn iOS users would be amazing. Can’t tell you how much writing I’ve done on my iPad while waiting at drive thru windows, at extracurricular activities for my kids... laptops don’t always travel as easily as iPads. Cheers! And thanks for an otherwise excellent platform.
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Cassie commented
I primarily use my iPad because I often write on the go. Either a web based login or an iOS app would be great. I do plan to get a MAC in the future but I am not tied to my desk. I am very interested in this service but until there is either a web based access or iOS I can’t really use it. There are just not enough platforms.
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writer1985 commented
Agree, the lack of a web-based interface is what is keeping me from using this service.
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William Gould commented
I don't know but can't you install the program on a thumbdrive so you could use it on any computer?