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Comment #24502301
Hey there, I've been on the lookout for a self-hosted, privacy-conscious user analytics solution to track mobile apps. This is my experience of using Matomo for that very purpose. …
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Comment #23164173
Hi HN, Benedict the developer here. Timist is an app for iOS that combines time-tracking with a Pomodoro-inspired session and break system. You can use it as a productivity tool to…
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Comment #23021252
Not as of right now. I am considering other distribution channels like Gumroad. Would that work for you?
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Comment #23019808
Maybe I should consider adding sync and creating MonkeyMind for iOS as well...
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Comment #23019648
I had the same notes file, and a piece of paper where I would write stuff like that down. I'm glad you like it!
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Comment #23018319
Thanks for the kind words. Sync is definitely something I'm considering, but I can't promise any timelines.
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Comment #23017932
Thanks for the kind words. I'm glad MonkeyMind is useful to you. Quick question about the right-click: What exactly do you mean? Right click on the settings icon or anywhere in the…
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Comment #23017519
I like that idea, but I also want to keep the user experience really simple. Would you want to display a single list from Reminders? Or show all reminders alongside? And the other …
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Comment #23017487
Great idea. What exactly would you do with that? Simply open up the list and look at the past entries?
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Comment #23017474
Damn, that's a great name too...
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Comment #23017472
That's pretty much the same place where I started as well (the RW tutorial). For the library: HotKey is exactly what I used. Simple to set up, works with the Xcode Package manager …
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Comment #23016212
Hey HN, Benedict the developer here. I built MonkeyMind as a scratchpad for thoughts while in deep focus. Whenever something pops up in my mind, I needed a place to put it and get …
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