Macro

Macro

软件开发

The all-in-one document editing platform. From first draft to PDF to sign.

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From first draft to final PDF, Macro is your place to write, edit and read.

网站
https://macro.com
所属行业
软件开发
规模
11-50 人
总部
New York
类型
私人持股
创立
2021

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Macro员工

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  • Macro转发了

    查看Jacob Beckerman的档案,图片

    CEO at Macro | macro.com

    As a GP at Andreessen Horowitz, Kristina invested in Macro 18 months ago and we've been working together closely. I'm very excited for this webinar we're hosting together! I'll bring ML background and practitioner knowledge while Kristina will being the market perspective. This should be a great pairing, especially with your audience questions. I promise we'll go straight into the weeds and be transparent about what we're seeing. RSVP below!

    Chat with Kristina Shen on Enterprise AI (+ Audience Q&A)

    Chat with Kristina Shen on Enterprise AI (+ Audience Q&A)

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    8,168 位关注者

    Our biggest update yet ? Macro 3.5 ? is now available. Introducing: the Command Menu. 1. Search the document with AI enhanced word search 2. Access any feature of the app (e.g. insert, organize pages) 3. Ask AI questions about your document With the command menu, most features of the app are available via the keyboard. Next up: easy access to editing controls: PDF and Word editing features are now 1-click away in the top bar instead of having to use a side panel. We're now at full parity with Adobe and most of the features in MS Word, including (for the first time) stylesheet support for inserting DOCX styles. Previously, we wouldn't break any of your styles but you couldn't insert styles from the stylesheet. Now you can! We're really excited about custom styles because it fulfills our goal of providing a truly complete Word Processor. Even Google Docs lacks the features that meet the needs of lawyers, academics and students when it comes to typesetting documents. We've got it. Enhanced mode toggle: better switching between PDF and DOCX. Mode toggle now brings you to your exact location when you toggle between PDF and DOCX and is generally faster and more reliable. Change your name! Change you author name for comments. If you want to insert your company name instead of your name, or you nickname, you can do that. Ask AI is now 2x faster to reply and provides better answers. We've upgraded the backend AI pipeline to increase speed and accuracy. New! Click the `Share` button to share the document. For now, this creates a file thumbnail that you can easily drag into email or chat. In future we'll release link sharing with collaboration. Onward and upward. Our talented team of engineers is hard at work on v4. Check out the video in the comments from Mary outlining the changes! ??

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    查看Jacob Beckerman的档案,图片

    CEO at Macro | macro.com

    Which programming language does Macro use? Typescript - for the frontend UI elements we use TS, React and a bit of SolidJS. Jotai is the main state management library. Certain areas of the code like our fork of PDF.js are untyped and use pure JS. C/++ - for the document editing/rendering engine running in WebAssembly. We originally tried a Javascript approach but we couldn't get to high fidelity DOCX editing. Microsoft does HTML contentEditable in a browser which is part of why Word Online is terrible. Google Docs takes the principled <canvas />approach like us, but unlike us they don't have very good DOCX fidelity and lack features like custom styles and cross-references to name two. Rust - for certain PDF operations running in WebAssembly. Generally we still use Java because PDFBox has more features but some things made sense to do in Rust. Go - We're using this on the backend for some of our services. No idea why. C# - our DOCX comparison algorithm is built in C#. We did this because we needed access to the OpenXMLPowerTools lib for core DOCX manipulation APIs that we build on top of. We could have used another language and operated on raw XML but this seemed better. Java - we use Java for PDF manipulation (PDFBox). The main document parser (definition and section extraction) is written in Java. The first step is document layout analysis and the second is heuristic analysis of the document as described in my MSc thesis. Over time we're switching more of this to LLMs for (i) non-English language support and (ii) improved accuracy, but right now we're limited by LLM cost and switching costs. It's nice that the current solution runs locally. Python - for some ancillary scripts and tools like our parser benchmarking tool which Sam wrote way back when! On the framework side there are too many to mention but here are a few: TailwindCSS is by far my highest NPS framework. I can easily make things beautiful quickly. I recommend adding their color palette to your Figma: https://lnkd.in/efdmX6aw. We use Electron for our desktop apps, but we have a fork because Electron's launch time is generally too slow. Time to screen of the PDF is really important and people used to give us the feedback that we were too slow so they'd stick to Adobe. So around a year ago Sean re-worked this to do some fancy Chromium memory stuff so that the time to screen is really snappy. We use Pulumi for IAC - the engineering team tells me this is different from halloumi and much less tasty. I think they use it to provision infra. We rewrote our own authentication and permissions library from scratch along with an internal account management dashboard. Nothing met our needs for passwordless 6-digit codes that played nicely with electron and was fast. This post is basically what it means in a nutshell to make production software. Way messier and harder than a demo. The pain is the moat!

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  • Macro转发了

    查看Jacob Beckerman的档案,图片

    CEO at Macro | macro.com

    So cool to see Macro featured alongside Arc, Notion and other products I love from a German YouTuber I have never met but has 25k subs. Anybody speak German and can tell me if she's saying nice things? ?? One of the exciting things to me about building a new PDF/Word editor (macro.com) is that it's applicable far and wide. To our enterprise clients in New York to a German YouTuber using us for Dungeons and Dragons. Pretty neat! If you go to our website, macro.com, you'll see that we've updated it recently. We deleted the homepage in favor of embedding the product. More to come. Kudos to Sam for noticing a traffic spike from Germany and following it through to the source! Good detective work :D Video link in the comments.

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