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Chris Armstrong
Founder, Niice
2 reviews
Sidebar is the one newsletter I always open
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Jimena Catalina
Designer & creator of SlidesCarnival
4 reviews
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I used to be subscribed to the newsletter and checked the links daily. They were always the best by far. Now I don't have time anymore but I still stop by the site from time to time.
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Tinh Nguyen
Maker
35 reviews
Recommended this product
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Can't live without Sidebar.io! Great product for designer.
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Laurent Barbat
@laurent_barbat
1 review
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Graeme
Graeme

Indie maker

132 reviews
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Recommended this product
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Saurav Rastogi
A Designer who loves to Code
5 reviews
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Omar Tosca
interaction designer
9 reviews
Recommended this product
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Charles Bail
Interaction Designer
7 reviews
Recommended this product
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Subscribed a long time ago and always enjoyed it! I loved the previous design before the new layout. It looked simpler with less content at the same time but maybe you had reasons to make it evolve like this
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Graeme
Graeme

Indie maker

132 reviews
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Recommended this product
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Raj Kumar
Raj Kumar
Creator
3 reviews
Does not recommend this product
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This app asks for twitter app linking for registration, and here the permissions: This application will be able to: 1. See Tweets from your timeline (including protected Tweets) as well as your Lists and collections. 2. See your Twitter profile information and account settings. 3. See accounts you follow, mute, and block. 4. Follow and unfollow accounts for you. 5. Update your profile and account settings. 6. Post and delete Tweets for you, and engage with Tweets posted by others (Like, un-Like, or reply to a Tweet, Retweet, etc.) for you. 7. Create, manage, and delete Lists and collections for you. 8. Mute, block, and report accounts for you. After #3 the permissions become of dangerous nature and are not good for the privacy and user safety. Users will always feel unsafe. (Not Recommended )
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