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Today's inaugural deal comes from Setapp. Described by The Next Web as the "Netflix for Mac apps" and upvoted by more than 1,000 people on Product Hunt, Setapp unlocks access to 100+ Mac apps for any task with a single $69.99 subscription for the entire year. Normally these apps would cost $2,850 if bought individually and includes:
🖌 Sip – Gorgeous color picker for designers
📸 Flume – Slick desktop app for Instagram
✏️ Ulysses – Writing app for pros with Medium integration
🖥 CleanMyMac – Frees up space on your Mac
🖼 Photolemur – AI-powered photo enhancer
To unlock this deal visit Product Hunt Deals. This offer expires in less than 7 days. 😊
• Simple, fully integrated time tracker for freelancers ⏱
• A controversial service that makes sure you get paid 💵
• Beautiful proposal tool for creatives 💫
• A digital job notebook for freelancers (lots of 🔥 features)
Next Steps: Find your next gig on the Airbnb for Freelancers and use the Freelance Rate Explorer to make sure you're getting paid what you should be. 😎
On behalf of the Product Hunt team, we're thankful to you, to makers all over the world, and to...
🐱 Cats on the Internet
🐶 All Dogs
📈 Elon Musk Products
💧 LaCroix
🌀 GIPHY
🍭 Slack
👀 Our new app
✌️ AngelList
⛵️ Ship
🌎 Community Meetups
Join in and add products you're thankful for. We'll be sharing the best responses throughout the day on Twitter. 🙏
Om Malik is the founder of GigaOM and a partner at True Ventures, where he invests in early stage startups. Today he shares some of the apps he's most thankful for. 🦃
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It has been almost two months since I quit visiting Facebook. I still post photos from my Instagram and occasional notes via Buffer, but if there is anything I miss it is publishing random musings, which are too small for a blog post and too long to be a tweet.
A friend suggested, why don’t you collect all your thoughts and post it as a blog post? And today seemed like a perfect day to start doing this. It is a little grey, rainy and chilly in San Francisco — and for once I have just two meetings during the working day. I have made my favorite tea, and I am sitting in my apartment — just musing about various things.
• Bear: I ended up buying Bear because it is so pretty and I am a sucker for indie apps. The app is everything I like about a note taking app: pure, the ability to do a lot more styling if needed and ability to sync across all of my devices. Sure, it costs $14 a year, but I don’t mind paying because the app makes it easy to get on with it.
• BBEdit: how can an app be so amazing and awesome after so many years? The newest paid upgrade of BBEdit still makes it one of my favorites. It does cost a pretty penny!
• Firefox Quantum Browser: This is a great new addition to a growing landscape of browsers. I am enjoying it more than Chrome. I have replaced Google search with Duck Go Go and stopped all sorts of tracking on the web with it. I absolutely love the Pocket integration. Trust me, you want to download this and get back into the Firefox camp.
• Twitter Apps: I spent $20 on Twitterrific, and I don’t quite get what the fuss is all about. Sure, I get the threaded conversations, but that isn’t a top priority for me. TweetBot is equally as good and I don’t mind the Twitter app either. I much prefer Twitter in the private window of Safari/other browsers.
🗣 Find your iPhone by shouting MARCO! (no joke)
🌐 Use an AI-based to-do tool to do the right things
🌍 Convert time zones from your iOS notification center
🔋 Speed up your machine by converting open tabs ––> list
🌳 Plant a tree whenever you need to focus (or it will die)
🍿 Share account access without revealing your password
🚨 Hide all your tabs instantly by hitting the Panic Button
💀 Instantly kill iTunes as soon as it launches 💥🎵
Some life hacks don't depend on your smartphone or laptop – getting enough sleep, exercising regularly, and maintaining a healthy eating habit will take you far. But knowing the full capabilities of your electronic devices can make life a little better.
This little known Airpods life hack is the greatest of all-time. 🏆
• Sunrise
• Acompli
• Wunderlist (not dead)
We were prepared for Acompli's untimely demise. Mailbox suffered a similar fate and we had an excellent list of alternatives.
Sunrise shutting down was harder to take. A collection of well intended Sunrise alternatives was prepared, but it became clear that Sunrise would never be forgotten or replaced.
Then there was Wunderlist. The cloud-based task management app was the pride of Berlin tech. It was beautifully designed and loved by its fans. In April, it was announced that Wunderlist would be shutting down in favor of Microsoft To-Do, a new app by the Wunderlist team. We were optimistic, but had a list of 68 Wunderlist Alternatives ready.
Today, six months later, and Wunderlist is still here, alive and well! We dug deep into the interwebs and found a response from a Wunderlist customer support representative:
"We don’t have a date for closing Wunderlist’s service yet, so you can continue to use it for now, even though we recommend everyone to also check out Microsoft To-Do." – Marcel, 9/11/2017
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You are welcome to try one of the 68 Wunderlist alternatives, but we believe that Wunderlist is an internet treasure – an app too important to shut down or be deserted. And so, it's time to add to your to-do list the simple task of re-installing Wunderlist today.
The new Tesla Roadster is the fastest production car ever made. It accelerates from 0 to 60 in 1.9 seconds, has a top speed of over 250 mph, and a massive 620-mile battery range. Watch the video.
The star of the show was Tesla's electric truck. Tesla Semi gets 500 miles of range, has 4 motors, and enhanced autopilot as standard. With a drag coefficient of just 0.36, it is more aerodynamic than a $2.7M Bugatti Chiron. The truck's cockpit looks like the inside of a spaceship.
Tesla really overdelivered with the Semi, and turned the Roadster into a supercar that gives gasoline cars "a hardcore smackdown", as Elon Musk said. And yet... the #1 comment on the Tesla Semi page poses a question that remains to be answered. 🕳🤔
Wallpapers
💻 Desktopr turns your wallpaper into any website
🦁 Live Desktop makes your wallpaper come alive with animations
🌌 WLPPR mobile wallpapers come from satellite imagery
🎩 Wallpaper Wizard has all the wallpapers you'll need
And if you have a dual monitor setup, these Dual-Screen Wallpapers are stunning. 😻
Screensavers
📀 DVD Screensaver will make you nostalgic instantly
😎 GitHub Matrix turns your latest commit into the Matrix
🕰 Countdown Screensaver is a minimalist counter for your screen
🕘 The Padbury Clock (pictured above) is a minimalist screensaver that should be the default on any machine
If you're against the concept of screensavers, prevent your Mac from ever going to sleep with Caffeine. ☕️
Since then, Michael has left Facebook, joined Google, and today, he's launching a dangerous new social game reminiscent of the recently Facebook acquired app, tbh.
Introducing lies: a new trivia game designed to test how well you really know your friends. 👯
The app went live on the App Store today, get it here, and find out how well you and your friends really know each other. Beware: this game can end friendships (and it's a lot of fun). 😛
Patrick lays out the biggest selling point: "Firefox 57 is seriously a game-changer. It is ridiculously fast + nice sleeping at night knowing that Google isn't stealing absolutely every piece of information."
Innovation in the space has come a long way since @pmarca invented the first widely used web browser (Mosaic) and co-founded Netscape.
Today, we have ethereum based alternatives. Brave Browser blocks all ads and trackers. The team raised $30M in 24 seconds. ⚡️
Earlier this year Opera showed us the web browser of the future. 🔮
There's also Ghost Browser, the ultimate productivity browser, and Blisk, a Chromium-based browser for web developers. 🛠
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