HACKER Q&A
📣 amichail

Should apps have a “solo” mode for people who don't collaborate?


And if so, what would this solo mode do differently that would be particularly helpful for people who work alone?


  👤 hitpointdrew Accepted Answer ✓
Shouldn’t the app itself dictate if it is collaborative or solo? We shouldn’t be slamming in collaborative because “everything is networked”, and shouldn’t be tacking on “solo” to a collaborative app.

I mean a “solo” version of slack makes no sense.

Likewise a “collaborative” version of minesweeper also makes no sense.


👤 yen223
That's usually the "free" tier for apps. It's becoming common for products to offer collaboration as a paid premium feature.

👤 HWR_14
I have no idea what that would look like specifically. I can see some collaboration features being omitted, but nothing that would be different.

👤 JoeyBananas
A program that I consider to be "good" would not try to address such a specific use case.

[Insert paragraph about emacs, vim and unix philosophy here]


👤 autoexec
If I'm not collaborating why would I want to use an app designed primarily for collaboration?

👤 giantg2
No.