hacksalot / HackMyResume

Generate polished résumés and CVs in HTML, Markdown, LaTeX, MS Word, PDF, plain text, JSON, XML, YAML, smoke signal, and carrier pigeon.
https://fluentdesk.com/hackmyresume
MIT License
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What happen to FluentCV Desktop?? #134

Open Zenuncl opened 8 years ago

Zenuncl commented 8 years ago

I really do not want to post an useless issues here but i have not found anywhere else i can ask this question.

I see FluentCV Desktop should be out on Dec. 26 2015 but have not seen anywhere for it even a alpha version, where can I find it?? Maybe a developing version on github so I can give it a try

hacksalot commented 8 years ago

@SharkIng no problem and good timing -- please check the website again within the next 12 hours for the official download link and release notification and I'll update here as well. The Windows and Ubuntu Linux versions are fairly solid, with OS X lagging a bit behind (for now). There are still some glitches and missing functionality, but it's an alpha so that's to be expected.

Thanks for your interest in FCVD!

Zenuncl commented 8 years ago

@hacksalot Thank you so much my friend. I am gonna give it a try on my Windows Machine later tonight (EST). However my main computer is a OS X and hopully OS X version come out as soon as possible.

Thanks again :smile:

hacksalot commented 8 years ago

No problem!-- and the OS X version should be out too, but it will take 1-2 versions to sort out the kinks as I've only got the resources to test a couple major OS X versions right now. Similarly with Linux, we'll support Ubuntu out the gate with Debian etc coming a bit later. I use OS X for a lot of stuff myself so I'd like to solidify ASAP.

Nefari0uss commented 8 years ago

Hello @hacksalot. It's been a little over 12 hours ~ link doesn't click anywhere. I'll presume you've been busy and need a bit more time to get the beta posted?

dakotahawkins commented 8 years ago

At LEAST change the date on the "coming soon" thing. C'mon, man.

Zenuncl commented 8 years ago

Or maybe if its possible to open source and put here on github so everyone can contribute

dakotahawkins commented 8 years ago

Good news: The date changed.

Bad news: It changed to yesterday.

Maybe just get some help? Or don't commit to a specific date.

Zenuncl commented 8 years ago

@dakotahawkins lol, i saw that too. I assume he want to publish yeaterday but something happened

anandchida commented 8 years ago

@hacksalot this is a great project! Could you publish the desktop app as-is and let community help in fixing the bugs / features?

jwardle commented 8 years ago

Agree with @anandchida - would be happy to help resolve issues. Even if you release the Desktop client with a heavily caveated alpha status. It is meant to be an alpha release after all ;) Doesn't need to be perfect.

Zenuncl commented 8 years ago

I assume he is doing https://github.com/hacksalot/grunt-hackmyresume now which seem finished.

cuken commented 8 years ago

@hacksalot Any update on possible release of the desktop client?

jwardle commented 8 years ago

Looks like the project has fallen dorment :(

realrobmorris commented 8 years ago

hopefully he'll release the code or at least let a few others in to help out and get that project going. This would be a fantastic tool to have. @hacksalot

robertmain commented 8 years ago

I'm looking on the website and I'm not seeing a download link - am I missing something?

realrobmorris commented 8 years ago

I heard that its up but I've not seen anything.

hacksalot commented 8 years ago

Hello all and sorry for the delay.

After some heated internal discussion, I'm happy to report that not only is the project alive and well, but FluentCV Desktop will be open-sourced in its entirety, warts and all, later this week. That's per my own wishes, most of the community feedback we've received, and in keeping with the original vision for the project.

As with HackMyResume, we'll embrace experimental and/or niche functionality, esp. in the area of analysis, tracking, and deployment, while working towards a competitive editing and authoring experience that's fluent with external sites, third parties, and middlemen and provides a nice visual authoring and analysis environment on the Big 3 desktop OSes (OS X, Linux, Windows) ahead of the web release later this year.

To help break the I-only-use-resume-and-career-related-tools-when-I'm-looking-for-a-job cycle of user interaction, we'll fold in some career, project, and portfolio analytics to give the tool a bit more utility during those long employment stretches when the user isn't actively looking for a job (whether and what extent we can make those analytics actionable is an open question) and start making forays into other document types and interactions.

Thanks for your patience and support of these projects and you're all cordially invited to submit code, modules, functionality, and ideas during this wide-open greenfield development phase. While FCVD and HMR will always be open, there's also a commercial co-op project in the works, based on these toolsets and following the same "user first" mentality. If that interests you feel free to PM myself or @tomheon for more info.

Have a great summer~

-HAL

realrobmorris commented 8 years ago

Holy cow that's awesome!!

robertmain commented 8 years ago

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SethCalkins commented 8 years ago

@hacksalot any update ?

json-m commented 8 years ago

whats the next date? :)

jfhullo commented 8 years ago

Any update ?

DravenJohnson commented 8 years ago

TWO MONTH PAST AGGGGGAAAAAAIINNNNNNNNN!!!

victorvogelpoel commented 7 years ago

Curious about Fluent CV Desktop. Trying to "sell" JSON CVs to my coworkers. Any release date?

a1fx commented 7 years ago

Trying to access this too.

sheershoff commented 7 years ago

Any help needed with the project?

a1fx commented 7 years ago

Hi,

Trying to download the desktop version with no luck http://fluentcv.com/

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Nefari0uss commented 7 years ago

I think at this point it's best to assume that the project is dead until we see some code pushed up.

realrobmorris commented 7 years ago

This was such a cool idea, I really hope the code gets pushed up.

haiku11000 commented 7 years ago

Would love to give this a try. Very intuitive concept!

json-m commented 7 years ago

vaporware

gourab5139014 commented 7 years ago

http://fluentcv.com/ link is dead :(

json-m commented 7 years ago

vaporware

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robertmain commented 7 years ago

I'm starting to think that the whole project is dead :(

Nefari0uss commented 7 years ago

It ded.

robertmain commented 7 years ago

... Well first it died... Now it ded.

Malfate commented 7 years ago

Hopefully one day you can make it back to the project, even if it is in alpha/early beta form. Best of luck!

karlitos commented 5 years ago

If anyone would be interested I created my own (simplified) version of HackMyResume, because I was not happy with some issues and the code complexity