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To Johan, Jordan, Giedrė, and Petr: I was blown away from the moment I began the onboarding for Raycast for Mac. It can’t have been easy (and I must admit I had reservations regarding a “Raycast for iPhone”) but not only have those reservations been thoroughly dispelled, you’ve well and truly exceeded expectations (mine at least). Congrats to you all 🍾👏🎉

Raycast for iOSPowerful productivity on the go
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James Clear and Atomic Habits has been a core component of my beginning finally to take control of my life and I am extremely grateful. Having said that, whoever decided that 200 dollarydoos a year was a reasonable — let alone affordable — price point for a habit tracking app (in a habit tracking app-saturated market) was out of (a) their mind, and (b) touch with reality.
Atoms by James ClearAn app for building good habits and breaking bad ones
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I really love the way you pay homage to Malevych with Petcube Cam 360. It’s quite a touching tribute. Nice one.
Petcube Cam 360Smart pet camera with 360° pan-tilt rotation view
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Is the iOS app also getting an update? (It’s still 3.2 on the Australian App Store)… 😬

Paste 4.0The clipboard as it should be
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Full disclosure: 1. I am not affected by the change in any meaningful way 2. I don’t currently even build apps let alone, use Twitter’s API 3. I have no authority, qualification, or (come to think of it) real right or reason to add my 2c However: he could have been less of a twatwaffle about it
What do you think about Twitter API becoming paid? Any alternatives
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Welcome back beloved Tweetbot 🥰
IvoryA Mastodon client from the makers of Tweetbot
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Gods what a great idea. I haven’t even finished downloading it and it’s upvoted. Looks that good. Best of luck!

PurpurTherapy game-app to improve relationships by talking
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First the incredible & delightful (borderline magical imo) iOS / iPadOS release, which was a total surprise to me, and now a similar treatment for MacOS (I’m having a little déjà vu here). Leaps and bounds, Dave. Well done to all of you 👏

1Password 8 for MacA new generation of the world's most loved password manager
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Are you still working on this?
RemmoRemote control of your Mac via iPhone
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So far, as pretty as the UI is (and I’m a sucker for a pretty UI), I’ve not been able to activate a single function without the app asking me to subscribe — are there actually any active functions in the “limited version”? And when you consider the calibre of apps like Remote Mouse & Keyboard by Evgeny Cherpak (plus the fact it costs only a one-off fee), $60+ per year is a fairly hefty...
RemmoRemote control of your Mac via iPhone
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This sounds very intriguing, and if it makes it to market, I’d certainly buy one. However I’m afraid that due to an attitude of indifference to the multitude of scams to which it gives a platform, Indiegogo is a no go. While in no way related to this product, I strongly advise anyone considering utilising Indiegogo to carefully read all their fine print as well as review aggregator sites like...
Elecjet Apollo UltraFastest charging power bank
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You had me at jazz & negroni 😜 No but seriously: how is Minimal only just now Hunted? I’ve been a paid subscriber for… well, yonks. Updooted!

MinimalA meditation inspired writing app for effective notes
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Mate it looks heaps handy - just nowhere (that I can see) to enter the provided discount code… upvoted anyway cos it’s a killer idea 😝
worthy.domainsFind the domain worthy of your next big thing.
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I really dig Birdie. From a design perspective, it exhibits such unique character, and out of all Twitter clients on iOS, it’s by far the prettiest, in my opinion. 🥰

Birdie for TwitterThe best of Twitter and news in one simple, beautiful app.
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Ah that sold me: “how do I make tomorrow less shitty” 😆 But seriously, that’s a significant point you’ve made there; given that chronic procrastination is these days (rightly) considered more a mental health issue than someone simply being lazy, it’s an apt approach… “Do one thing today to make your tomorrow a bit less shitty - one day you’ll realise your days are no longer shitty at all!” Best...

Daily Planner7 days daily planner
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In deprocrastination.co I've found qualified, sage, fresh, and above all *genuinely helpful* guidance for real change in my life. It's early days for me yet, but I'd like to profess that this is coming from a person with a chronic, lifelong, deeeeply-seated procrastination problem and after ten minutes reading about Vita and Matej's approach, for the first time in my life I felt understood and...

Deprocrastination 2.0Turn your browser into a productivity machine
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I’ve been using Qlearly for a couple of months and after having a go of Toby (nice UI, but fairly limited use cases), various combinations of plugins / tab savers / bookmark syncers, etc, I’m sticking with my new sidekick Qlearly. Looking forward to seeing where it goes in the future! Go iOS app! :D (All in good time)
QlearlyA modern bookmarks and tabs manager ✨
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Looks promising... but the thing I love most about Keytron is the sweet nostalgia hit I got from the promo vid made in the 90s.

KeytronAn ultra-slim wireless mechanical keyboard
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Love the UI (it's important 😉), it's a pleasure to use, and it's quite obviously made by people who *get* the whole habit-forming / goal-setting / procrastination-inducing terror that is setting goals and achieving them.

Nirow 2.0Habit Tracking: Automated, Siri-ed, Calendar-ed, and More!

