MRRArt Pro
Create beautiful text charts (ascii) from your data
With MRRArt you can create beautiful text (ascii) charts to share on Twitter, LinkedIn & other social media to get in front of your audience. Configure everything from your data to the width, height, gap or labels. Turn hours of work in seconds of fun!
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MRRArt Pro receives high praise for its ease of use and impressive customization options, allowing users to create visually appealing ASCII charts quickly. Users appreciate the nostalgic command-line aesthetic and the fun, interactive features like hidden Easter eggs. The product is noted for its affordability, making it accessible to students and professionals alike. The creative execution by Dan Mindru and his team is frequently highlighted, with many users expressing excitement about the tool's potential to enhance their social media presence and engagement.
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I'm a pro user of MRRArt. It's nostlagic, great fun to use, does what it says it does. I gave much feedback to Dan and he's super responsive and open to it. Best of all, do you know there's a bunch of Easter eggs in the app? Try clicking the logo multiple times to unlock hidden features (8bit theme erhem)... Got waaay too much fun for what was an app for charts.
The first time I saw @dan_mindru building MRRArt Pro in Twitter, immediately I knew it was going to be a blast. I've seen a lot of indie makers using it from day one, that were thrilled about it as well Starting today, it has been bookmarked as one of my favorite tools to have fun online And the idea of answering comments actually using it is absolutely brilliant :) <3 @dan_mindru @aliszu @sandradjajic I said it yesterday, and I will confirm it today, you guys are a dream team! Kudos
Nostalgia, nostalgia. Remember the days we spent most of our time typing stuff in command line?
@dan_mindru you know what I'm going to ask you: what's the story behind this?