For me this was the best discovery. I love it for repeated reminders for smaller tasks. I started small, setting reminders for the bins, gym sessions etc but over the year it’s grown.
It’s a simple to use app with a lot of functionality packed into it.
Hey, engineer at 1Password here.
I'm of course going to recommend the software that I build, but it's more important to have any password manager than none at all.
With 1Password, you can choose to get our membership, which is $2.99/mo for full access to all our apps on all platforms, including upgrades that license holders have to pay for (i.e. the massive v7 for Mac and Windows that we just released). You also get built in sync, backup, web app access, and travel mode for when you're crossing borders.
If you prefer, you can purchase a license for each platform ($10 for each mobile app, $49.99 for each desktop app), and use your own sync method such as Dropbox or iCloud.
Either way, you're getting our 10+ years of experience building our platform, with our top bug bounty program, well designed apps, and our one-on-one support (which is damn good if I do say so myself)
Even after all that, just choosing to use a password manager is a big step, so don't stress too hard on which one you choose :)
Pro tip, visit https://1password.com/wwdc18/ for a free 3 month trial (vs our normal 1 month) on our membership plan! We wanted to celebrate Apple's yearly developer conference.
Please let me know if you have any questions!
Light Fields - make 3 blocks or more of the same color touch each other. Apple link : https://itunes.apple.com/app/id490448309 Android : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jadegame.gl2jni
Join is a decent alternative, one time fee too. Although it has a lot more functionality, I found the SMS to be a bit lacking (e.g., messages to multiple people wouldn't go through or wouldn't sync back to the Messages on the Android phone, etc.).
I moved to Pulse although it's entirely SMS. The issues with SMS were more than I wanted to deal with and Pulse did it right while Join made excuses.
Might be worth taking a look at IFTTT? I know you can set up location based triggers that activate certain things (e.g. email services, texting services and potentially alarm apps) to work when you enter/leave a certain area.
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Creating an Exchange rule. In fact, this is the first rule that I setup in any email. I create an "Inbox CC" subfolder and all emails that don't have my name in the "To" are sent there; the ones that do have my name in the "To" field stay in my inbox and I only sync my inbox. You can select which folders are synced in your mail settings.
Like the app? It was a labor of love months in the making. We're trending highly on Product Hunt and would greatly appreciate any upvotes/feedback you can spare. Thanks! https://www.producthunt.com/posts/camma
Hold on, I may have found an answer. I would like to find more sources, but I found the following two pages on SimilarWeb:
Trending iOS Apps on SimilarWeb
Trending iOS Games on SimilarWeb.
You can sniff around in those two links to sort things. This could be very helpful to people.
I would still like to find more sources.
Resilio user here as well. I backup/sync several devices to my NAS.
If there is one thing that is worth paying, I think it's a VPN. This is one way to ensure that their business model is not to sell the data. That said, I have been using NordVPN for a few years and I am very satisfied.
Not a very nice experience from what you described, but maybe on AppStore you didn't see the comment because depending on the country you can see the reviews from that specific country. For example, if you're in France you have the French AppStore and you cannot see the comment and review added by someone in the UK. That's what happened to me once, with a different company. Maybe this is the case for you. You know you can also open a ticket with them so you can be sure you sill receive an answer. or try their Facebook page. I use CyberGhost for a while and I never experienced such issues and they were always nice when I needed help. Maybe you can try and get the answers directly from them because they are always open for discussion from what I noticed.
Hello everyone,
I have always wanted to make a mobile game and decided to go with something classic and familiar, but at the same time with an interesting idea behind this first project. It will take me longer to explain here than if you just look at the store description, but the game is really simple with two-directional controls and obstacles that need to be avoided. A key point is that I have tried to share a specific atmosphere and it is advisory that you play with headphones on.
What I would hope to get from the reddit groups where I will post this, is feedback. What do you think about the gameplay, music and idea? What you do not like? Suggestions how this or similar simple projects could be improved. My idea is that all the projects will be linked, somehow, to the real world.
I am not going to hide it. It has Ads, but if you would just disable the WI-FI I won't take even a cent from you. There is an in-app to remove them, but this is not something I am hoping to get from reddit.
Thank you all for your time!
KRASAVA
Hi!
You can definitely try Snapthat @ https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.foo.snapthat which will do the first part for sure. The latter will be hard to find on Android due to system limitations. There is one app which dealt with this somehow though https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.dennis_kempf.webwidget
A headphone extension cable?
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