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  1. #Resolutiontab install#
  2. #Resolutiontab pro#
  3. #Resolutiontab code#
  4. #Resolutiontab password#
  5. #Resolutiontab Pc#

#Resolutiontab password#

KeePassX – I’m convinced that 1password is much better, but I find $50 very steep for a password manager. I modify a file on one computer, and all the other computers receive that latest file. Sorry Dropbox.Īutomagically synchronizes files across all of my computers. To me, that's the worse thing that anyone could ever do, and so, I've moved almost entirely to Google drive. They were at the forefront of the free storage and sync movement, but have recently started taking away what they've originally given us, like limiting the number of devices that we can syncronize with free accounts. Handbrake – I don’t even recall the last time I used this app, but if/when I need to rip a DVD, that’s where I'll go.ĭropbox – DOWNGRADED. Google Chrome Remote Desktop – because everyone has a relative that needs help with their computer 🙁 Google Chrome – other then IE, any browser is good enough for Internet browsing, but when it comes to developing apps, I turn to Chrome development tools Pocket – so, I’ve fund this great article online, and I want to keep it around for later It costs around $10, and is worth a look. I also played around with version 0.9 of Lightpaper which was free at the time, but a bit buggy.

#Resolutiontab pro#

Markdown Pro is not free, but it’s worth the modest admission fee (around $12).

#Resolutiontab code#

I use markdown for code documentation (GIT style), and wherever else I can – including this blog. Markdown Pro and Lightpaper – both are among the best Markdown editors for OS X. With FreeMind, I can quickly visualize project status with the team, without having to weed through lots of text in Jira (used for more serious and time-consuming stuff). I use mind mapping for light project management, capturing meeting notes on the fly, and brainstorming. The cost is FREE, but you can purchase a power pack which will give you even more utility, and a great way to support this developer.įreeMind – simply the best FREE mind mapping application that runs everywhere.

#Resolutiontab install#

It is the app I install first, because it makes everything else easier. Here is my up-to-date favs list: General utilities and productivity toolsĪlfred – a great program launcher, and much more. Two years later, in order to write an iOS app, I purchased my first MacBook Pro, and realized that OS X had all the ‘LINUX’ I needed and wanted, but also a great UX on top of it, and some really nice apps.Įver since, I’ve been discovering new apps, little (and big) gems that make my tech life more fun and productive. In 2006, I left Microsoft Windows for good, and switched to Ubuntu Linux. The Quest Pro is available to pre-order (opens in new tab) now, and Meta says they'll start shipping later this month.Keeping this here, but overdue for an updateįor context.

#Resolutiontab Pc#

For everyone else, a $1,500 gaming PC would be a lot more exciting than an enterprise-grade VR headset, given that the much cheaper Meta Quest 2 provides a good experience if you're going to hook it up to your PC to play Half-Life Alyx anyway. It was built to serve the vision behind Facebook's "metaverse" rebrand, not for playing Bonelab (opens in new tab), and I suspect the only gamers who'll be buying them are those who already spend thousands of dollars on custom F1 race car simulation rigs. "Partial light blocker" attachments are included, but "full light blocker" attachments will be sold separately later this year.Īt $1,500, the Quest Pro may succeed or fail depending on whether architects and engineers actually find it useful to hang out in empty lofts projecting diagrams into the space between them. The Quest Pro also lets peripheral light in so that you can see where you're going, a feature which reflects its office productivity orientation. The Quest Pro battery life is shorter than the Quest 2 battery life: just one to two hours, says Tom's Guide, although you can use it while it's plugged in. The 128GB Quest 2 is currently $399 and the 256GB model is $499. Compared to the $800 HTC Vive Pro 2 or Valve's $999 Index, which uses wires and external sensors, the Quest 2 has obviously been the more practical, affordable choice, and that remained true even after Meta increased the prices of both Quest 2 models by $100. Aside from its all-in-oneness, price is one of the main reasons we've recommended the Quest 2. If it all works as advertised-our friends at Tom's Guide were impressed (opens in new tab) with their demo-it sounds like a great headset, but likely too expensive to recommend for gaming.









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