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Walter M. Rafelsbergerleft a comment
This looks _very_ promising! I saw you have the date view and list view which is great. Can you think of supporting multiple lists so we could organize emails in different context (e.g. work/private or different projects, for example if I wanted a GTD workflow for different project and not just multiple columns for each project?)

Sortd for GmailTrello for Gmail - Transform your email into organized lists
Walter M. Rafelsbergerleft a comment
Anyone under 12 parsecs?

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Walter M. Rafelsbergerleft a comment
Great to see Bikemap growing! Can you share with us something about future plans for wandermap.net?

BikemapThe world's largest cycle route collection 🚴
Walter M. Rafelsbergerleft a comment
Looks great! Can you share more about your plans/schedule to support other languages than python?

KiteInternet-connected programming
Walter M. Rafelsbergerleft a comment
Definitely worth checking out if you're in need for something like it. Ron Brinkmann is one of the people behind it and is the author of the classic "The Art and Science of Digital Compositing". He also was one of the masterminds behind Nothing Real's compositing software Shake (extensively used for Lord of the Rings).

OstetsoQuickly insert a photosharing community into your app
Walter M. Rafelsbergerleft a comment
So how does this integrate with core Dropbox? The interface allows me to organize docs in some folders and share them with others but I couldn't find out how to make them show up in my Dropbox folder. Good: Being based on markdown makes it a great editor to collaboratively work on docs you could push later on to e.g. github/gitlab as issue descriptions.

Dropbox PaperCollaboration tool built for teams
Walter M. Rafelsbergerleft a comment
Finally it's there! After some struggle with the initial release back in April, Jeff Vogel managed to finally get it out the door. I was lucky enough to be among the beta testers and I think I enjoy the iPad version even more than the desktop one. If you're into indie classic retro ultima-style RPGs, this is for you. Rich story, huge world, lots of quests and even three main story lines. You...

Avernum 2: Crystal Souls HDEpic ultima-style retro isometric turn based RPG.

Avernum 2: Crystal Souls HDEpic ultima-style retro isometric turn based RPG.
Walter M. Rafelsbergerleft a comment
If you're into classic isometric story driven RPGs like the Ultima series, this one is for you. I really enjoyed the huge world and rich story. Some nitpick about how (un)balanced the hero enemies are, but I'm more into the whole story driven thing anyway, so I didn't notice this as a problem. I guess it has great value for replaying it too, e.g. trying a different party building approach.

Avernum 2: Crystal SoulsRetro Ultima-Style RPG

Avernum 2: Crystal SoulsRetro Ultima-Style RPG
Walter M. Rafelsbergerleft a comment
Oh wow, I used The Brain back in 2002 to organise thoughts for my thesis. I don't like traditional mind maps because of their hierarchical limitations. The Brain allows superior multihierarchical structures, it was a joy to work with. Haven't used it in years though so not sure where they went with the tool.

The Brain Map, visualize & organize info the way the brain thinks

ClimateResilienceToolkitTools to help respond to the challenges of climate change.
Walter M. Rafelsbergerleft a comment
I would be so lost without Freckle. I use it for right about anything to track my job, side projects etc. The interface is simple, still powerful, the reports are gold. Additionally, the team behind it and their story is what bootstrapping legends are made of :).

FreckleFriendly online time tracking software your team will love

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