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MonoLisa is a typeface designed for developers. It is a notch wider than most to allow better designs for characters such as "m" and it was optimized with readability in mind. The typeface can be customized to work in all environments.
MonoLisa
Font follows function
Andrey Okonetchnikov
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I’ve been using Snapify to share code samples on Twitter and it’s amazing! Congratulations on the launch!!!
snappify
A powerful design tool for presenting your code snippets
Andrey Okonetchnikov
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This looks great! Would love to try a Safari version of it.
lesstabs
Bookmarks inactive tabs automatically, curate a reading list
Andrey Okonetchnikov
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👋, hunters! We are Marcus Sterz, Andrey Okonetchnikov, and Juho Vepsäläinen from Vienna. Marcus is a font designer and Andrey & Juho are professional web developers.
Last year, three of us were sharing the same working space. This is where Marcus saw me and Juho programming and he got curious about the fonts we use so we talked briefly about it.
Roughly two months later, Marcus came back...
MonoLisa
font follows function
MonoLisa is a monospaced typeface specifically designed for coders. It features distinct shapes of glyphs and carefully balanced white space of each character to minimize ambiguity and mistakes. The font includes over hundred coding ligatures and support for powerline terminals out of the box.
MonoLisa
font follows function
React Boilerplate 3.0
Offline-first, highly scalable foundation for your next app
Andrey Okonetchnikov
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Finally! It syncs with the desktop version, it allows you to set up your swipe gestures and it looks beautiful. 💖
Airmail for iOS
One of the best Mac email clients, now on iPhone
Andrey Okonetchnikov
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http://colorsnapper.com also relies on Paddle for sales and analytics! We're happy there is a product which allows us to get some insights of how our app is being used. This will hopefully help us to make proper decisions how to make ColorSnapper 2 even better.
Paddle Analytics for Mac
The easiest way for developers to track Mac app usage.
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The original version of ColorSnapper, released in early 2011, was born after trying to find out colors and copy them into CSS using DigitalColor Meter from Apple. After struggeling with this task, we came up with the initial idea of ColorSnapper. A few months later, the first version hit the Mac App Store.
But we always wanted to make the experience for developers & designers who work with...
ColorSnapper
The missing color picker for Mac.
ColorSnapper
The missing color picker for Mac.