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MeetingBar
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Notion Calendar
On Mac I can recommend MeetingBar [1] for that.
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Everything I install and set up on a new MacBook as a web developer
I keep three calendars: a work calendar, a personal calendar, and a side project calendar. Itβs useful to see a combined schedule at a glance, and for this I use MeetingBar.
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App LIST!!!
MeetingBar (Free) Yep, ever been late for a meeting? Well, no more! MeetingBar is a menu-bar app for your calendar meetings (macOS 10.15+). Integrated with 50+ meeting services so you can quickly join meetings from an event or create ad-hoc meetings. (Open Source)
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App for a better meeting experience
AppStore: https://apps.apple.com/app/id1532419400
GitHub: https://github.com/leits/MeetingBar
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Apps that should be paid, but are not (Part 2)
GitHub - leits/MeetingBar: πΊπ¦ Your next meeting always before your eyes in the macOS menu bar
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What are some good open-source Mac apps you can't live without?
MeetingBar: Menu Bar app to quickly see and join upcoming meetings
- Ask HN: What are some good open-source Mac apps you can't live without?
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Recommendation for app that makes the experience of macOS even better?
MeetingBar: Shows your calendar events in the status bar. Create and join meetings in one click. Free and great way to display calendar events.
- You've just started a new job and get your new shiny laptop to work on. What're the first things you install to make your life easier while developing?
numi
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Show HN: Heynote β A Dedicated Scratchpad for Developers
This looks fantastic. I will definitely give it a spin. I've been tracking what I call "computational scratchpad" apps for a while now but haven't found one that fits my environment/workflow yet. Maybe Heynote will. Here are some others that I've looked at:
* https://soulver.app Granddad of them all, Mac-only, proprietary, expensive
* https://numi.app Mac-only, proprietary, semi-expensive. Has a Github and claims to be MIT-licensed but I don't see how you could build a working application with what's in the repo.
* https://calca.io Windows- and Mac-only, proprietary, not expensive, nice docs.
* https://notepadcalculator.com Web-based, not open source, hosted but uses local storage. You can optionally create an account to sign in and have your notes saved in plaintext on his server.
* https://github.com/bbodi/notecalc3 Web-based, open source, self-hostable. But it seems to save your document in the URL string itself, which means the URL gets updated with almost every keystroke. Worth it for quick calculations and very small notes, I guess.
* https://numpad.io Web-based, hosted, not open source. Also stores entire doc in URL, but doesn't update the URL bar the whole time you're typing.
* https://numbr.dev/ Web-based, hosted. Has a Github but is not open source and the repo does not have all the bits needed to self-host it. Stores entire doc in URL.
* https://github.com/metakirby5/codi.vim Vim/NeoVim plugin that is less like a "smart notepad" and more like Jupyter but with results printed on the right side of the screen instead of in a cell below. Supports lots of programming languages.
- Ask HN: Do you still use a hand held/desktop calculator?
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Windows 10 calulator alternate for MAC
A free calculator that remembers your last calculation is Numi.
https://numi.app/ is a great calculator, you can define different values and reuse them multiple times in an easy way
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Favourite open-source apps?
Numi - calculator with a lot of functionality
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What is the best built Mac app youβve used?
Numi is a free alternative to Soulver.
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Power User's Guide to the Galaxy
Apps that can sell themselves: Numi - a way better calculator. Meeter β gives you a timer in your toolbar to showcase your next meeting, you can also easily join the meetings. Bartender β Tidy up your toolbar. Hidden Bar is a free alternative Magnet β Snap windows in place. Rectangle is a free alternative. I just happened to get Magnet. Ryan Hanson is the developer for Magnet, but also Hyperkey. He has some more interesting apps that I'm yet to try out. Checking out his work might be worth some time. Dropover β Effortlessly drag and drop files. Creates a temporary box to hold your files while navigating to where you want to drop them. Pure Paste β Can automatically remove formatting from what you copy, which I believe has annoyed everyone at some point.
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Essential macOS-only apps for 2023
Numi is one of the neatest little tools that I use, allowing me to quickly open it and figuring out calculations on the fly. It can do things like convert between measurement types, currency conversions, cryptocurrency values, timezone conversions, etc.
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Getting a mac soon, what are some of the most useful apps for work?
https://numi.app I like to use this calculator app over the default one.
What are some alternatives?
alt-tab-macos - Windows alt-tab on macOS
gnome-next-meeting-applet - An appindicator applet to show how long you have until your next meeting
notecalc3 - NoteCalc is a handy calculator trying to bring the advantages of Soulver to the web.
stretchly - The break time reminder app
Mousecape - Cursor Manager for OSX
cyberduck - Cyberduck is a libre FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, Amazon S3, Backblaze B2, Microsoft Azure & OneDrive and OpenStack Swift file transfer client for Mac and Windows.
iina - The modern video player for macOS.
syncthing-macos - Official frugal and native macOS Syncthing application bundle
macmediakeyforwarder - Media Key Forwarder for iTunes and Spotify
CotEditor - Lightweight Plain-Text Editor for macOS
fontsource - Self-host Open Source fonts in neatly bundled NPM packages.
hammerspoon - Staggeringly powerful macOS desktop automation with Lua