You’ve probably come across the usual suspects like GitHub, VS Code, and Docker, but today, I’m diving deeper. These tools aren’t just practical; t...
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One more tool to improve the workflow: Freeter. It allows to organize web apps, files & folders, urls, etc by projects and workflows and stay focused on what matters at any given moment. Free & open-source.
And a post on how I boosted my productivity with it: dev.to/alexk/how-i-boosted-my-prod...
This sounds so good, thanks!
just wanted to say as someone with ADHD (extreme emphasis on the 'AD'), this is beyond helpful. kinda reminds me of tweetdeck, except it's for organizing more than Twitter accounts. which is perfect for me. thank you!!
Deron, thanks for your feedback! Great to hear that it's useful to you!
Man awesome, this type of plug are really good in my opinion because you are given so much value... I was looking for something like that even considering create it from scratch even I don't think I have the level for that task right now. Thanks
Thank you, Carvier!
Wow that looks super helpful. Thanks for sharing!
Another one to add
raycast.com/
It's replaces macs spotlight.
It's such a good tool. Always on the top of my list!
Why did you add the #opensource tag? While some of these tools have some open source components, I don’t see anything in this list which is actually an open source project. Linear is the closest, but it even requires you to use their services for most of their functionality.
Cool!
Thanks!
amazing and cool
I dug into a few of these tools. Please read the privacy policy, as some of them are clearly selling user data and direct access to users to data brokers and large social media companies.
If you're a developer who frequently switches between different tools, I highly recommend checking out webacus.dev It's a versatile calculator built specifically for devs, combining many operations we use daily into one intuitive interface. Definitely a time-saver!
Big fan of Todoist but TickTick has been quite a bit better for me! Riiight after goleko :P
Only 4 of them, used that I knew before
Thanks
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fictos.com - add this one also, has more than 500 tools in place.
Good post!