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TheBindingVoid

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    Comment #10594044

    Agreed, it's not really live, but still cool. There's a similar project for Swiss trains here: http://maps.vasile.ch/transit-sbb/ Source is available on Github (not my project).

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    Comment #7585889

    Reusable Symbols like Fireworks! I really do hope they keep picking up the good parts of Fireworks and create a dedicated, high quality screen design tool. Because there is none at…

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    Comment #6044708

    Every time someone abuses CSS in such a way a puppy dies. Edit: I forgot about HTML. That explains the dead kitten.

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    Comment #6011466

    If with "everything" you mean Photohop, then you're right. For everyone else there was Fireworks which initially was a promising screen design tool.

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    Comment #6011458

    Sketch looks promising. But I would expect a couple of more features from an efficient screen design tool: Reusable elements (FW symbols), multiple pages, something like Fireworks'…

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    Comment #5674464

    Someone link this to gaming, please.

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    Comment #5517118

    http://tech.slashdot.org/story/11/03/04/2124203/even-microso... Two years later it's on the HN front page. Come on kids...

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    Comment #5436120

    I wonder how you keep the visa requirements up to date. I've worked on a visa project before and I know that visa requirements change all the time and there's no central place to g…

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    Comment #5330939

    For Android users there is the Chrome to Phone extension which uses Web Intents. No need to scan a QR code. You can directly send selected text, web links, phone numbers or map lin…

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    Comment #4548317

    That's an iOS design flaw, not Google's problem.