Oh thanks! I always feel a little uneasy when people are going back on my history lol.
But anyway to answer your question, nothing in particular. At the time I was in school and making tools that I myself wanted to use. I'm not in school anymore (total dropout looser lol) so there's not an immediate need. However I would like to eventually finish this project since I sunk a huge chunk of my life on this and perhaps there could be a market considering that my classmates also used my published notes and medical students in particular can be super crazy when it comes to their notes.
But my immediate priority at this time is finishing my iOS/macOS chatbot client based on a branching data model (which I'm finally starting to get right as far as the UI is concerned, I've never seen anything like this so I couldn't just copy the competition) and other miscellaneous features based on such that I'd like to have in a tool geared towards 'power users'. I.e. people who want more utility (including being time efficient) beyond the lowest common denominator feature set that most consumer products are concerned with.
IMO it was a super cool idea for more technical content that’s common in STEM fields.
Here’s an example from my old chemistry notes:
https://colbyn.github.io/old-school-chem-notes/dev/chemistry...