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Hello PH! I'm a big fan of simple single use web applications. I love morsecode.tools as there is no data to be transmitted to any servers. It's a website that has no need to be online, 100% offline ready.

morsecode.toolsMorse Code transmitter. Works offline for remote adventures.
A bloat free Morse Code transmitting application. It's ready for you offline, seconds after your first visit.
On Android it will try and use your camera flash.

morsecode.toolsMorse Code transmitter. Works offline for remote adventures.
Bojagi is a tool to simplify the workflow of designers working with developers. Designers visually review web components alongside a code review in a GitHub pull request. Reviewers interact with real web components, annotate and approve them.

BojagiDesigner driven interactive pull requests
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Hello PH! Simon from the Bojagi team here. Developers need designers to give valuable feedback, but it normally comes when code has been pushed. Bojagi empowers designers to get access to working web components sooner, as they’re being built. Designers submit feedback while the developer is getting technical feedback, shortening the loop. Our goal is to help your team crush design debt. Bojagi...

BojagiDesigner driven interactive pull requests
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Going to play devils advocate and say that this isn't needed if you only have a single or low number of domains. If you filter for only your domain (example.com), you shouldn't experience spam referrals. http://i.imgur.com/0p35CDT.png Also discussed this on Reddit recently. https://www.reddit.com/r/webmarketing/comments/3t9hqj/anyone_getting_smashed_with_referral_spam_again/cx4alqq

Referrer Spam RemoverRemove spam bots from your Google Analytics data
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The freemium services were brought to my attention whilst building this and active Bitcoiners have mentioned them too with mixed feelings. Most have had a negative experience with them, but competing with free is hard. I believe by reducing the friction of no sign up helps and that a single fax can cost a matter of cents.

Bitcoin FaxSend a fax to anywhere from the web, pay with Bitcoin
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I read a report recently that estimated almost 100% Japanese businesses still use and maintain a fax. So to narrow your question down I would say potentially 100% of Japanese Bitcoiners :) Globally the use would be much smaller. Regular fax use I estimate at about 5% of Bitcoiners. Occasional use (1-3 times a year) I would expect 15%.

Bitcoin FaxSend a fax to anywhere from the web, pay with Bitcoin
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Supporting the Bitcoin economy by helping those who still need to send faxes from time to time.

Bitcoin FaxSend a fax to anywhere from the web, pay with Bitcoin

Bitcoin FaxSend a fax to anywhere from the web, pay with Bitcoin

