Discussion about necessary changes, mixed emotions about the future of Muse, 'local first' concept in file storage, importance of efficient thinking in programming, live streaming and bug fixing experiences, refocusing on existing customers, transition of leadership
Nurturing and supporting new features is a priority for Muse 3.0 and beyond.
Simplifying and optimizing user experience is a focus for future updates.
Refining collaboration and content organization are ongoing goals for Muse.
Deep dives
MUSE 3 Beta and Maintaining Existing Features
The next step is to nurture and support the new features introduced in MUSE 3, such as navigation, sidebar, collaboration, and workspaces. Ensuring that these features take root and grow strong is a priority, along with addressing any bug fixes or customer requests that arise.
Optimization and Quality of Life Improvements
One focus will be on simplifying and optimizing the overall user experience of MUSE. This includes improvements in performance, battery usage, and content organization. The goal is to make the MUSE app more streamlined, efficient, and enjoyable to use.
Meeting User Needs and Feedback
Listening to user feedback and addressing customer requests will be a driving force for future updates and enhancements. This involves understanding common patterns and requests, implementing new features, tweaking existing features, and responding to bug reports.
Improving Collaboration and Spatial Organization
One area of focus will be on refining the collaboration experience in MUSE, making it easier for users to stay up to date with changes made by collaborators without interrupting their deep work. Additionally, content organization and discoverability, while preserving individual spatial memory, will be an ongoing goal.
Exploring Implications and Expansion
Building on the core features of MUSE 3, there will be exploration of the full implications and possibilities of workspaces, collaboration, and other features. This includes creative problem-solving, considering user requests, and iteratively expanding the utility and strength of the product.
Bittersweet news is the topic of this episode. Adam Wulf and Adam Wiggins discuss the end of an era for Muse, leadership transitions, and what the future holds for Muse 3.0 and beyond.