Surprised to see Alexandrite so far down the list. Might be beneficial to have the list segmented into Android / iOS and Web clients.
stagen
Man.. what a deep dive that I did not need. Whew.
Gonna try out a few of these, but I have to admit I prefer the rich-text and database options that Notion provides. That said, the whole privacy thing they do and was mentioned in the start of the video concerns me. Time to do some testing! Thanks for the link!
This is what I use if I can't use Illustrator - it's also got some terrific conversion tools. Currently the only app i know that can open and convert old Fireworks files.
Gonna have to check this out. I'm a sucker for good note taking apps and my current one is Notion - except it's not free and that annoys me.
Bought a Synology NAS to do self hosting in a world where cloud privacy isn’t a thing. Lots of setting up, much to learn, but so fucking worth it.
Against the Storm Rogue lite city survival builder with gorgeous art, awesome game mechanics and a fantastic dev team whom have basically built the game in collaboration with the community that’s risen around the game.
Thanks! It’s quite the balancing act, but good work, you pulled it off tremendously well!
Opted not to vote because:
- biased leading questions
- strawpoll
I shall have a look at that! Peculiar names, though. :D
Firefox on Mac and PC syncronized.
- Clear Cache
- ClearURLs
- DownThemAll
- DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials
- Enhancer for YouTube
- FrankerFaceZ (for twitch)
- Print Friendly & PDF
- Proton Pass
- Tampermonkey
- uBlock Origin
- iCloud Bookmarks
- Facebook Container
- Firefox Multi-Account Containers (for work)
Safari on my iPhone / iPad.
- Noir (dark mode websites)
- 1Blocker (as an alternative to uBlock - it’s pretty good)
- Achoo (for debugging websites)
- Amplosion (for redirecting AMP sites (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accelerated_Mobile_Pages)
The moment Firefox on iOS/iPadOS gets to use it’s own engine and run it’s own extensions I’m swapping to that, though.
While I'm glad they're dropping their own engine for the Unreal Engine (for future games) it's really a shame they spent so much time on REDengine4. It had some great potential, it was just too troublesome to work with, I guess.
Excited to see what they're working on for future games. I hope they're not completely abandoning the Cyberpunk universe.
I will play the expansion though, probably on a fresh character.
I pretty much only pirate content that's not readily available in my countrys streaming services.