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er Die Das Swipe makes learning German genders fun and fast. The new version adds topics, progress tracking, widget support, and translations in more languages.

Der Die Das 2.0The fastest way to learn German articles
Vlad Likhleft a comment
I built Der Die Das Swipe to fix my own struggle with German noun genders. Since the first launch, hundreds of learners tried it and asked for more features. This relaunch brings progress tracking, topic-based learning, a widget for daily practice, and translations in multiple languages. Would love your feedback — what feature should I add next?

Der Die Das 2.0The fastest way to learn German articles
Vlad Likhleft a comment
Being a freelancer is challenging — managing multiple clients, projects, and deadlines can make tracking your hours feel like a job in itself. That’s exactly why I built Daily Grind: a simple time tracking app for Mac, designed to stay out of your way and just work.

Daily GrindMenubar time tracker for MacOS
DailyGrind (formerly Breww) is a minimalist time tracker for freelancers. Track hours, billable time, and earnings, and export reports to PDF — all without logins or the cloud.

Daily GrindMenubar time tracker for MacOS
Being a freelancer is challenging—managing multiple clients and tasks can make time tracking a headache. That’s exactly why I created Breww.
Most of time-tracking tools are cluttered with unnecessary features. Breww keeps it simple with just the essentials.

Breww Beta for MacOSSuper simple way to keep track of time spent on task
Vlad Likhleft a comment
Hooray! The beta version of my minimalist time tracker for MacOS is finally here! It’s now called Breww. Why? Well, at one point, I was so tired with the project that I decided to just use a simple icon as a logo. The one that caught my eye was a little mug of coffee. It felt perfect — just like coffee, something you start every workday with and that also helps boost your productivity. Download...

Breww Beta for MacOSSuper simple way to keep track of time spent on task
The easiest way to learn German articles: Swipe to memorize, 2000 words by frequency.
— Swipe left, right, and up for more efficient memorization.
— A list of 2000 words, ordered by frequency of use.
— Learn the initial words, and new ones will appear.

Der Das DieMaster German articles faster with a flashcard-based method
Vlad Likhleft a comment
Dedicated to all of you who struggle with German articles. What else should I add? How can I improve?

Der Das DieMaster German articles faster with a flashcard-based method

