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AWS
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Simple View of New Map Styles for Amazon Location Service
References Amazon Location Service AWS Amplify MapLibre GL JS
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Building a Login Function with AWS Amplify and Flutter
I built a login function using AWS Amplify, Amplify UI Components' amplify_authenticator, and Flutter!
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three ways to deploy a serverless graphQL API
iOS
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a first look at amplify with vite
Open source libraries for JavaScript, iOS, Android, and Flutter
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MacOS Development workspace 2021
Pocket: App to save content to check later.
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I made a bookmark manager which actually works
This smells like Pocket.
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Looking for a software where I can save URLs I want to read later and make a library
The Pocket facility built-in to Firefox sounds very much like what you're after. It does a great job at extracting the meat of a web page. It stores your stories in cloud storage which is therefore accessible from other places and devices. It has a tagging system for categorization.
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.jpeg to pdf converter on phone
Yeah it is pretty cool. I do not have a Supernote, but I used to convert Online-Articles that I favorited in Pocket (getpocket.com) to PDFs and store it in a Dropbox folder.
- a webapp to organize various things you save for later
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Lighter firefox?
fourth icon/item is pocket, a mozilla service: https://getpocket.com/
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Looking for Safari extensions like the built-in Reading List but more powerful?
Pocket Safari extension for Pocket
What are some alternatives?
Shopify - Shopify’s Mobile Buy SDK makes it simple to sell physical products inside your mobile app. With a few lines of code, you can connect your app with the Shopify platform and let your users buy your products using Apple Pay or their credit card.
Pinterest - Pinterest iOS SDK
Dropbox - A demo app for the SwiftyDropbox SDK.
Evernote - Evernote Cloud SDK for iOS
Zendesk - Zendesk Mobile SDK for iOS
Tumblr - Unopinionated and flexible library for easily integrating Tumblr data into your iOS or OS X application.
amplify-js - A declarative JavaScript library for application development using cloud services.
Box - iOS SDK for the Box Content API
ResearchKit - ResearchKit is an open source software framework that makes it easy to create apps for medical research or for other research projects.