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Totally agree with this. The vertical mouse is the way to go. I had spent 6 years using various Logitech MX mouses and before that just your generic run of the mill crap.
I started developing wrist and should pain in my early 30's. I read up about the Evoluent Vertical Mouse and grabbed one. It has been a real joy to use ever since, works fine on both PC and Mac and if your using a Mac then get BetterTouchTool to program the buttons, it's bliss!
It does take a while to get use to the vertical positioning of the mouse grip, but after some time a normal mouse grip feels horrid.
A little yeah, though to be honest the design esthetic really got to me. This lead me to not exploring it much more. What I'm looking for is somewhere between Hypershoot and Dropmark.
I completely forgot to mention Are.na - it could work for you?
Now that is a pleasant surprise! So happy to hear Hypershoot is still chugging along. Any plans for an iOS app at some stage?
I'm in the same spot at the moment. I was paying for Dropmark, but like you, felt it was a little to expensive.
Hypershot is one, though again 4 - 5 Euro a month, depending on monthly or annual payment. Not sure if there is an iOS app, the blog hasn't been updated in 2016, so maybe abandonware?
GGather is also a possibility. It's a little cheaper, though more geared to bookmarks. No iOS app, though I'm building one for it because out of all the services, I feel this has the most potential.
No unfortunately not, totally open to try it out though, if you've got a beta invite laying around ;-)
Firefox support wouldn't go a miss. Aside from that, nice tool you've made there, though I'm using Firefox Developer so no can use.
Eagle looks interesting, but no file system support? What's the deal with that?
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I'm surprised it's so quiet here. What the gang over at CodyHouse are doing is amazing, supplying tools, components and a barebones framework to kick off any project on the right foot. I've been using this stuff for a new WordPress theme I'm building for a client and it's a dream. Coupled with WPGulp, I'm flying through development.