From the source:<p><pre><code> <ul id="links">
<li class="link"><a href="http://blog.rooms.me/">Blog</a></li>
<li class="link"><a href="http://www.rooms.me/download">Download</a></li>
<li class="link"><a href="http://www.rooms.me/privacy">Privacy</a></li>
<li class="link"><a href="http://www.rooms.me/help">Help</a></li>
</ul>
</code></pre>
You forgot to remove code from the app you copied this from.<p>Seriously?
Any relation to <a href="https://www.rooms.me/" rel="nofollow">https://www.rooms.me/</a>
or are you just lifting their design without credit?<p>You forget to take out links to their site. (bottom right)<p>Pretty dumb move, considering rooms.me is by FB, and there's bound to a be FB people looking on HN.
Hmmm, I saw your pitch to YC fellowship through topcharts yesterday and now you've made a Show HN with a lifted design of rooms.me? pretty bad move IMO.<p>The fact it's lifted really clouds anyone to look at the idea or the concept and provide feedback here, change it for the better.
I like the idea. but, it turns out that the author is kind of "epic fail" because he exactly copying the landing page of rooms like other HNers described in the comment.<p>I don't know the landing page of rooms.me before. after reading the comments on this thread, i feel disappointed to the author of this app.
Setting aside this embarrassing directly-copied-layout issue, I have to say the concept itself is very nice. Is it original idea or is it also cloned from other app?<p>If former is true, that's a pity the author shoot himself in the knee. If the latter is true, could you point me to other, original app(s)?
I don't understand the fuss and hate. It seems like a great idea and I downloaded the app. Sure, the landing page is copied. Sure, it is probably immoral. But it's just a landing page not the product. There are only so many kinds of landing pages and people copy them all the time.