Freeter (Linux, Windows, Mac) Project Organizer
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Posted by MadaboutDana
Jan 30, 2022 at 04:41 PM
Hi tberni – welcome aboard, I’m delighted you’re enjoying our often slightly meandering exchanges!
tberni wrote:
Following your comments, I have also started to test Blik: my impression
>is that it is a light and very useful application to get files organized
>quickly. Thanks for your knowledge, dialogue and advice!
>
>I also take this opportunity to introduce myself, as this is my first
>post on a forum as venerable as this one. I have been quietly enjoying
>your knowledge for months and today I dare to take action: I am tberni,
>I develop my professional activity in the field of health, I work
>preferably with macOS, but I also work with Windows and Linux. And I am
>writing to you from Barcelona, Catalonia, a European country.
Posted by Alex Kaul
Jul 16, 2024 at 04:37 PM
Freeter was relaunched as a free & open-source software. Homepage: https://freeter.io
Paul Korm wrote:
Interesting product—Freeter.
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>https://freeter.io/download
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>It’s basically a configurable container on the desktop that has windows
>for local resources (e.g., folders in the file system) and web resources
>and widgets—e.g, WorkFlowy, GoogleDocs, and so on. Check out the
>examples—and there’s a YouTube video overview that goes into depth on
>how to set it up. The idea is to create a container for each “project”
>with resources and widgets, and “workflow”, specific to that project.
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>https://youtu.be/bPxg0HzQNTk
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Posted by Amontillado
Jul 17, 2024 at 06:15 PM
Hope this project flourishes. It’s always nicer to have some kind of dashboard or control panel over just a bunch of calendar entries, to-do tasks, and files.
Posted by MadaboutDana
Jul 18, 2024 at 07:56 AM
Heh, speaking of which, my recharging iPhone has just automatically upgraded itself, and is now showing me a very charming clock + calendar view (it’s sitting on its side) which I’ve never seen before!
Amontillado wrote:
Hope this project flourishes. It’s always nicer to have some kind of
>dashboard or control panel over just a bunch of calendar entries, to-do
>tasks, and files.
Posted by satis
Jul 18, 2024 at 11:52 PM
Standby/Nighstand Mode has been in iOS 17 since last September. Clock color turns red at night to reduce glare. You can change if and for how long to keep the clock (there are options you can swipe through) in Settings ➝ StandBy ➝ Display, and if it turns off it will reappear when the phone senses motion.
https://www.macrumors.com/how-to/use-standby-mode-iphone/
Magnetic charging stands have become a lot more popular since this feature debuted since the iPhone can be placed horizontally to invoke Standby mode as a bedside clock.