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This is the tool I have recommended most in the past year and half or so since I found it. I was trying to do what it does manually with google calendar and excel, and it was way to much work. I think this is the future of productivity.
Zoom + Slack Sync by Reclaim.aiMeetings - distractions = better (& fewer) meetings
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I am glad to see more development in this space. I am a long time user of Anki (and supermemo before that). Two questions: 1. Does import from Anki include the repetition history? 2. Are you planning on export in Anki format. I.e. i can move back to using Anki. The latter would make it a lot riskier to transition.

HarkenSpaced repetition flashcard app that makes remembering easy
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Can Xero or any other software auto scan your email for receipts to connect to your bank/credit card expenses?

XeroBeautiful accounting software.
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How often does it track? Do you have to initiate app or does it track in background.
AURA Strap for Apple WatchMeasure hydration levels & body composition on your Watch
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@sameerkat I have the oura ring which is very popular within health crowd. I like the idea of not wearing a ring and getting data on oxygen saturation. One of the things that made oura really popular was the ability to fully turn off bluetooth (i.e. put ring in airplane mode). I like not having bluetooth on me all night while I sleep. I don't mean just disconnecting bluetooth from the phone,...
BiostrapDual-device platform: measure biometrics & record activities
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There is something great about being able to listen to music with others at the same time w/out having to have one bud in each person's ear -- especially when going through the subway turnstile.

LiyoStream your favorite music live with friends 🎶
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This was great news to start the day. I was considering jailbreaking just for this.

f.lux for iOSAuto adjust your iOS display based on the time of day
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I appreciate your work, and am looking forward to reading your new book. You'd previously used an example (the details are off, but hopefully not important to the point) suggesting that if you were willing to ruin a pair of $200 shoes to jump in the water and save a drowning child, which most people would, you should be willing to forego a purchase of equal value in order to instead contribute...

The Most Good You Can DoPeter Singer's new book on effective altruism
