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Valdivia, Chile indie app developer Joined over 6 years ago
Moved from Chrome to Safari a year ago because I got tired of Google's UX and product design approaches. They are constantly moving fast and breaking things. In case of Chrome, I've got enough UI changes, hanging tabs, and crashes without being able to recover opened sites.
Safari feels snappier, its tabs collapsing is better, and pinned tabs across all windows are just great.
I follow Sidebar.io — a bit of Medium fluff there to fill the "5 links daily" quota but otherwise it overlaps with most of the DN content.
Nowadays there are many plug-n-play tools like Wordpress plugins or Zapier that allow building things without code. I think you can get some ideas just by researching what these tools can do.
There's http://dopresskit.com for indie game developers which can be used as a non-game company's press kit. It's free but self-hosted.
I made an automatic time tracker that can differentiate between projects based on opened documents and sites: https://qotoqot.com/qbserve/
Could be helpful if you work mostly on Mac but I'm working on implementing manual entries for AFK time too.
As soon as I get over 10 tabs, I start packing them into Pocket. This way I can read them while waiting for lunch or bus.
I'd say it's a forum for business.
This Slack to ask questions: https://ios-developers.io/
(After searching for answers on Stack Overflow of course.)
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Sounds more like the Flash CS to me – a mix of designs and basic scripts.