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- Turn your code in to beautifully images. Choose from a range of syntax colors, hide or show the background, and toggle between a dark and light window. Use keyboard shortcuts to speed up your process. Built by the team at Raycast.
- Gimlet is the award-winning narrative podcasting company that aims to help listeners better understand the world and each other.
- Signily is a sign language keyboard app developed by ASLized, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. ASLized has a team of Deaf people using American Sign Language (ASL) as their primary language. EMBRACING OUR UNIQUENESS Signily is the first sign language keyboard app that comes in different handshapes and colors! The mood indicator and diversity in the signing community are highly valued; therefore, it is mandatory that Signily has a skin color selector. Not only does Signily represent accurate signs, it is also user-friendly and intuitive! GIVING BACK TO OUR COMMUNITY All proceeds go to ASLized's emoji project which aims to integrate official sign language handshapes into Unicode and to have them approved by the Unicode Consortium. This is a win-win situation for everyone who is interested in sign language! Signily 2.0 • Currently, this keyboard app consists of right- and left-handed handshapes and signs in ASL: A to Z in QWERTY setting, 1 to 31, and a select few of mixed signs. Handshapes that move are shown as animated GIFs while the rest are static. • There are ten colors to choose from: pink, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, brown, tan and white. • There is also an option to filter or display mild profanity. • English keyboard is available as well.
- TopSpin Media CEO and founder Ian Rogers discusses the death and rebirth of the music industry, Winamp, how he began working with the Beastie Boys after illegally pirating one of their LIVE concerts, and why he has a tattoo of the logo of Steve Jobs first computer company on his leg.


















