I think this is only true if
(a) Your local computer is part of an existing secure, cloud-based personal solution for sharing generic files, and
(b) You have note-taking capabilities to work on a common note-taking file format across the devices in (a).
I think you suggest a point, though, that it seems that it would be ideal to have a general secure and accessible file storage implementation, with specific apps where needed.
And personally, along the lines of what you're saying, I'm actually more concerned about finding a really good, local note-taking method than even involving the cloud or de-centralized Internet in some way.
Are you planning to take a shot at getting funding through this Blockstack "App Mining" program (https://app.co/mining)? If so:
My suggestion would be to put this in a FAQ somewhere. I'd imagine to the great majority of people this wouldn't be a big deal, but it would help explain the motivation and, for some people, evaluate trustworthiness.
Yes, we plan to use that as a means to sustain ourselves till we can actually make some money from this. Thanks for pointing, I have mentioned it in the landing page's FAQ now.
I think you suggest a point, though, that it seems that it would be ideal to have a general secure and accessible file storage implementation, with specific apps where needed.
And personally, along the lines of what you're saying, I'm actually more concerned about finding a really good, local note-taking method than even involving the cloud or de-centralized Internet in some way.