Taskade tutorial6/22/2023 ![]() There’s a nice UI but less functionality than todo.txt. Taskade (U10, C6, N1): Just a todo list.I plan to use it for teaching, and the key shortcuts should make things easier. Miro (U7, C5, N1): A nice whiteboard with Zoom and Dropbox compatability.My side buttons can: navigate to other desktops, control the volume, open applications, exit out of windows, etc. Furthermore, you can hotkey to different layers, meaning the same button can be used for several different purposes. My mouse has side buttons, so this is especially useful. X-Mouse Button Control (U10, C6, N4): Reassign mouse button functions. ![]() Though from the limited tests I’ve run, the software seems good! ![]() I currently use Taskade, but I’m strongly considering transferring when I have time. todo.txt (U7, C5, N8): Control your todo list from anywhere: your browser, your phone, command line, etc.Spicetify (U8, C9, N4): Pretty useful! Customizable themes, no ads, group sessions without Premium, etc.I don’t use calendar much, but I hope to! gcalcli (U4, C6, N7): Google Calendar from command line.Why not just use the search engine in a browser anyway? Not as useful as I’d hoped it would be, but that might be because I don’t use CLI as much as I should. ddgr (U2, C6, N9): DuckDuckGo from command line.And many people use Discord so I don’t see why this wouldn’t be accessible to (almost) everyone. You can view deleted messages, which is pretty useful. Better Discord (U7, C8, N5): So many themes to choose from and lots of functionality.But people will laugh if you tell them you downloaded a userscript for a math site. It doesn’t revolutionize your AoPS viewing experience. ![]()
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