I’m curious to discover more stuff that exists in the App realm, there must be some small indie apps we don’t know about everywhere

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    I make an email app called Port87. It’s better than any other email apps (imo), because it organizes all your email for you.

    It’s still behind a waitlist, because I’m working out the kinks (damn kinky software).

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        Well, it is subaddressing, but has more related features on top of that. It automatically labels emails based on the address, and allows you to set some settings for that label, like mark as read, send push notifications, show in the “Aggbox” (the equivalent of the inbox), and screen new senders. That last one is important, because it means you can use labels for communicating with real people, and labels for getting email from automated senders (like your account email).

        Right now, it’s a progressive web app. I’m working on a mobile app and IMAP support (so it will work with any email client). I’m also working on custom domain support, so you can bring your own domain and if you end up wanting to move somewhere else, you can keep all the same addresses you set up.

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    For anyone looking to play Super Mario Sunshine and wants to consider 100%, there’s “Blue Coin Tracker”.

    Not only can you check off what you’ve found, but it’s got screenshots, descriptions, and strategies to help you find it. Even links to YouTube clips if you’re still stuck!

    It’s invaluable. The blue coins are pretty evil in that game.

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    ShareWaste. You can sign up that you have a compost pile or chicken to feed, etc, and people with food scraps can find places to “donate” to! I have 3 or 4 regular contributers to my compost pile!

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    For me it’s StreetComplete. It’s like Pokémon Go, but you’re doing actual map quests that help verify or correct information in Open Street Maps.

    And if you do enough per month, you get free map downloads without a subscription if you use OSM the app.

    I think it’s only on Android though.

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    Grainstorm

    It’s a ridiculously versatile granular sampler synthesizer. Obviously not for everyone, but it’s super fun to just make weird soundscapes with. Even with just your phone mic.

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    Walkscape. It’s like Pokémon go and runescape but without the emptional manipulation.

    Or

    Streetcomplete - gamify openstreetmap and help fill out the map.

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    Trail Sense, it’s all the “survival” tools in one great package. Do I use it often? No. Does it feel like unwrapping my favourite toy every time I open it? Absolutely.

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    I got a couple of apps I’d recommend in a heartbeat.

    Spectdroid is a spectrogram app. Its unreasonable how often I’m using this app. I got some mild tinnitus that comes and goes and this app allows me to find out if I got some actual weird buzzing I’m the house or if it’s just in my head.

    And LocalSend is an amazing app for sending files between various devices and OSes over a local network. I no longer need to set up file shares, plug in my phone to a computer, or use cloud storage just to transfer over some files.

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      LocalSend

      I’ve been using TrebleShot for that for a years now, but maybe I’ll try LocalSend

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      LocalSend is amazing. So easy to use! Impressed that google haven’t been able to make a product as simple as localsend for Android.

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        Oh, that sounds cool! What is it you tune? I imagine some coil whine from heating elements maybe?

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          It’s for the belt tension actually! Like a guitar tuner. It’s just one tool in the process though as it is not just the frequency of the belts that matter. Instead the frequency/resonance helps get the belts into similar tension before doing more adjustment.

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    Unified Remote. It’s a little janky, but it does you to turn your phone into a trackpad and/or keyboard for your phone. It works with swipe typing, and allows you to use keyboard shortcuts such as Alt+Tab or Win+Shift+Arrow.

    Truly the best way I’ve found of using my PC from my couch.

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        Yeah I wish they were still adding new features and stuff. But I haven’t found a better alternative yet, so I guess that’s what we have.

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          Try KDE Connect. It works over LAN, has KB+M input, media controls, file transfer, among many other things. It’s available for many platforms.