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Ever wish Todoist could just listen while you think out loud? Now it can.
Ramble lets you add tasks by speaking. It turns your words into structured tasks, complete with any details you mention, like projects, dates, deadlines, and priorities.
Ramble is in beta, which means all Todoist users get early access while we continue to improve it based on feedback. Weβll introduce a monthly limit for Free plans soon, but until then, use it, break it, tell us what you love (and what you donβt).

Ramble by TodoistCapture tasks by speaking, wherever you use Todoist
Jon McCulloughleft a comment
I've said it in other places, but the new week layout has totally changed the way I manage and plan my days. Love it π

Weekly Calendar in TodoistMake a clear weekly plan with time-blocked tasks and events
Todoist's new built-in weekly calendar lets you manage your tasks and your time in one place. Time block tasks alongside events synced from your Google Calendar to create a plan you can stick to.

Weekly Calendar in TodoistMake a clear weekly plan with time-blocked tasks and events
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Great concept. π The need for AI specialists in-house is sweeping many categories of products (mine included) and it doesnβt seem itβll slow down anytime soon! Awesome to see a resource for those folks to hunt down the opportunities π

Joblist.AIFind exclusive ChatGPT AI job opportunities
Slite's new AI assistant β Ask β answers questions based on your team's documentation. Take the pain out of finding info, learning from the past, and getting new team mates up to speed. Have a question? Just ask.
Ask by SliteUse AI to ask your workspace questions
Slite is where remote teams get their best work done. Our latest update merges the two most important elements of remote collaboration: documentation and decision-making. Start discussions and finish with clear, well-documented decisions.
Slite DiscussionsDocs + decision making for remote teams
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We launched our biggest update yet last week! The star of the show in Vivaldi's latest version is Translate, our brand-new, built- in translation feature. We wanted to give users a way to get convenient, reliable on-page translation without the worry of third-party extensions spying on them. Watch here for a more in-depth look at why we did it, how it works and the partnership with @Lingvanex...

Vivaldi TranslateTranslate webpages privately & without extensions in Vivaldi
Vivaldi's latest update added Translate, a built-in, privacy-friendly translation feature powered by Lingvanex. Translate webpages with one click, without third-party extensions spying on you. Available in both the Android and desktop versions of the browser.

Vivaldi TranslateTranslate webpages privately & without extensions in Vivaldi
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We're really thrilled to share this major update to Vivaldi! With people spending a lot more time online during these difficult times, we knew it was important to focus on giving you a browser that protects you from trackers, blocks unwanted ads, and provides you with more useful features than any other browser. Today also marks the official release of Vivaldi for Android. A lot of work has...

Vivaldi Browser 3.0Powerful desktop browser now with a built-in tracker blocker
The new Vivaldi browser protects you from trackers, blocks unwanted ads, and puts you in control with unique built-in features. Today's update also launches Vivaldi for Android!

Vivaldi Browser 3.0Powerful desktop browser now with a built-in tracker blocker
Vivaldi Beta is a browser packed with unique features. It's ready for daily use, including end-to-end encrypted Sync of your passwords, Bookmarks, Notes, open tabs and more.

Vivaldi Browser for Android β BetaThe first mobile version of Vivaldi browser π
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Songkick might take issue with that logo... https://www.songkick.com/

SidekikerJoin, share and discover activities you love
Take control of your most important application β the browser β with the most powerful version of Vivaldi yet.

Vivaldi Browser 2.0A powerful, customizable desktop browser
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Hello Product Hunt, and thanks for checking out Vivaldi! @jonsvt started Vivaldi in answer to browser fans requesting a more robust, powerful browser. We've come a long way since 1.0 in 2016 and our community has played a huge role in Vivaldi's development. So, a big thank you to all of our users, testers and volunteers for making Vivaldi what it is today! Vivaldi 2.0 is available on Windows,...

Vivaldi Browser 2.0A powerful, customizable desktop browser
A great addition for users browsing in Chinese, Japanese and Korean β Vivaldi's updated reader view now offers a vertical mode.

Vertical Reader Mode in VivaldiVivaldi browser adds vertical reader mode in latest update
Vivaldi makes your browser history more useful than ever.

Vivaldi HistoryMaking browser history useful again
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Very nice! Looking forward to geeking out (even more) over how I spend my days :) Timely once again very on point in finding the collision between slick visual aesthetic and usefulness - love it.

Memory by TimelyAn intelligent timeline of everything you did in a day.
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"How Vivaldi got its Lights", a story from Vivaldi designer @helmers on how the hue integration came to be: https://vivaldi.net/en-US/teamblog/182-how-vivaldi-got-its-lights

Vivaldi 1.5The world's first web browser that controls lights
Vivaldi 1.5 is the first browser able to control smart lights

Vivaldi 1.5The world's first web browser that controls lights

