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Infinitely flexible. Incredibly easy to use. Great mobile apps. It's free. Trello keeps track of everything, from the big picture to the minute details.Pricing:
- Freemium
- Free Trial
- $12.5 / Monthly (Per user - Business Class)
Not directly related to programming, but there are a couple of applications I cannot do without Joplin and Trello.
#Project Management #Task Management #Productivity 242 social mentions
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Vim's rebirth for the 21st centuryPricing:
- Open Source
Getting into the actual coding part, we have Neovim. I used to use vim, but I heard Neovim was getting popular and decided to try it out. I've been using it for over a year while making changes to my configuration). I haven't dug deep into the documentation, written Lua for scripting, nor used it differently from how I used vim, so I'm probably not using it to its full power.
#Text Editors #IDE #Software Development 108 social mentions
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Joplin is a free, open source note taking and to-do application, which can handle a large number of notes organised into notebooks. The notes are searchable, tagged and modified either from the applications directly or from your own text editor.Pricing:
- Open Source
- Free
Not directly related to programming, but there are a couple of applications I cannot do without Joplin and Trello.
#Note Taking #Notes #Personal Notes 355 social mentions
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ConEmu-Maximus5 is a full-featured local terminal for Windows devs, admins and users. Get better console window with tabs, splits, Quake style, copy+paste, DosBox and PuTTY integration, and much more.Pricing:
- Open Source
Moving on to software, we have the Windows Terminal. I used ConEmu with Powershell until I found Windows Terminal easier to use. And after enabling Windows Subsystem for Linux on my PC, I use it with Ubuntu 20.04.4 LTS. I replaced bash with Z shell, and with the plugin oh-my-zsh, it's easy to make command-line magic.
#SSH #Server Management #Terminal Tools 19 social mentions