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SnapDock 3 — Index

SnapDock 3 Documentation

SnapDock 3 is the next evolution of SnapDock — rebuilt in Rust for speed, stability, and long‑term growth.
This section will expand as development progresses.


Overview

A high‑level introduction to SnapDock 3, its goals, and what makes it different from SnapDock 2.x.

Coming soon


Architecture

Details about the new Rust‑based architecture, rendering pipeline, and internal systems.

Coming soon


Editor & Rendering Pipeline

Information about the new editor, Markdown engine, preview logic, and future inline rendering.

Coming soon


Migration Guide

Guidance for users moving from SnapDock 2.x to SnapDock 3.

Coming soon


Development Notes

Early technical notes, design decisions, and roadmap items for contributors and testers.

Coming soon


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SnapDock Documentation

Welcome to the SnapDock documentation hub. Choose a version or product below.

SnapDock 2.x (LTS)

The current stable release of SnapDock, maintained for reliability and long‑term support.


SnapDock-Web

A lightweight, browser‑friendly preview of SnapDock 2 designed for quick editing and easy access.


SnapBoard?

Wait! what is SnapBoard?


SnapDock 3 (In Development)

The next evolution of SnapDock, rebuilt in Rust for speed, stability, and long‑term growth.

  • Overview (coming soon)
  • Architecture (coming soon)
  • Editor & Rendering Pipeline (coming soon)
  • Migration Guide (coming soon)

SnapNotes (Planned)

The mobile companion app for SnapDock 3 and SnapDock‑Pro.

  • Coming soon

SnapDock‑Pro (Planned)

Built on SnapDock v3, designed for advanced workflows and expanded capabilities.

  • Coming soon

SnapDock Tools & Future Ecosystem

These tools and components will be documented as the ecosystem grows:

  • SnapCut
  • SnapDock Server
  • SnapDock CLI
  • SnapOffice

Interested in contributing?

The SnapDock ecosystem is growing, and a lot of the foundation is being built right now. If you’re a developer or writer who wants to get involved early, there’s room to help shape how these tools evolve.

The ecosystem is looking for:

  • Phone app developers
  • Documentation writers
  • JavaScript developers
  • Rust developers (shh… that part’s still under wraps)
  • Product testers across Windows, macOS, and Linux

If that sounds like you, reach out and get involved at the ground level.

[email protected]