

OneLook. It’s a meta-dictionary that lists other dictionaries which have the word. It also has a reverse lookup and pattern search which I frequently use.


OneLook. It’s a meta-dictionary that lists other dictionaries which have the word. It also has a reverse lookup and pattern search which I frequently use.


I like Nim very much. It’s like Python to write in, very expressive and easy to read, but compiled. I think it’s a very good choice for small utilities as well as systems programming.
What I don’t like is some people in the project being dicks to others but I just use the language and try not to care about it.


I don’t know much about them to be honest, these were just the apps people were talking about
I think Nim is the frontrunner here. Close to Python to write because it is so expressive, close to C speed because it is compiled properly.


Unexpected Keyboard is good for quick typing:
There’s also URLCheck:


Thank you very much! Unfortunately after confirming the information in the signup dialog, it says “Please wait” and hangs. Is it me?
Edit: It works on the second try on the computer, thanks again


Matrix is very good and flexible. If you need something that is interface-compatible with Discord, there is: https://revolt.chat/
Tellico is a general collection database for many things (books, movies, shows) and keeps track of many kinds of status (watched, borrowed etc.).
https://tellico-project.org/