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<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>
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You forgot to remove code from the app you copied this from.Seriously?
You forget to take out links to their site. (bottom right)
Pretty dumb move, considering rooms.me is by FB, and there's bound to a be FB people looking on HN.
If this product adds value to people's lives, why does it matter if they lifted the website design?
Copying licensed code, like this: (left rooms.me, right nuggetsapp) https://www.diffchecker.com/gmudwop7
is I L L E G A L, and I M M O R A L. Letting it slide is not okay!
If it adds value to people's lives, that probably makes violations of copyright that make it more likely to be sued out of existence matter more, rather than less, than if it did not.
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 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.
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)?