This Matters a lot for home networks if vendors haven't given up waiting on this spec finalization. At least many people can celebrate and start the official certifications. Congrats to all involved! theverge.com/2022/10/4/23386…
My 53rd app review and weekly note taking adventures newsletter is out! Writing more and taking longer: not sure if that's good or bad but I do know it's time to go do the dishes! Enjoy, please share, and have an awesome long weekend fellow Canadians! noteapps.ca/clipto/
Today I took a moment to comprehend what @NoteApps is up to:
Sharing "learnings and feedback on mobile note taking apps", having "tried 72 Android apps and counting!"
As of today, approximately 50 app reviews available at noteapps.ca/
An amazing project.
#Qlate is an interesting app. Primarily a calculator with ability to take notes. It's fast, a cool UI, and export to PDF. Useful for students, employees tracking expenses, contractors creating quotes, or people tracking calories etc.
noteapps.ca/qlate/
My latest review of @federicoiosue's #OmniNotes is live! It is one of the best note taking apps that I've used and runs on older versions of Android from 5 and up. Love that it's fast, open source, free, no ads, supports tags, categories, audio more noteapps.ca/omni-notes/
More banners popping up downtown this time on the Laurier Bridge sending a clear message to "Rolling Thunder" participants that they are not welcome in #Ottawa.
We must and always will continue to build towards a more inclusive city, free of hate.
@TwosApp is a great, fast, and unique app for getting things out of your head and keeping track of them. I thoroughly enjoyed using it on Easter weekend and this whole week and I got more done than I usually do. Subscribe to see a new app review each week! noteapps.ca/twos
"5 Simple Ways to Take Notes on Android While You're Offline" by @ElectraNanou has some great tips. I send Note to self on Signal or of course @obsdmdmakeuseof.com/take-notes-and…
The Notes Android #notetaking app has so many features and a few very interesting ones like filtering by color. The little tip dialogs are handy and the UI is snappy and clean. Hasn't been updated in a year and not much info on the Developer noteapps.ca/notes-by-turist/
"No code just means that you are using someone else's code" - RR. How many people using #nocode tools actually understand that and what it means? I still see huge value in this approach and I'm going to play!
Anyone used microsite publishing tools? Want to create a few simple sites at low cost. Will add to this thread as I find them. Thanks in advance virtual friends!