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Cameron Armstrong
@cameron
okay this is my inaugural “best software product you’re using right now” reply request 🫡 What software do you love interacting with regularly rn and why?
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
1. Excalidraw 2. Linear 3. Figma I'd like to see Warpcast make it into the list but will need to be after PMF.
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Max Miner
@mxmnr
Replit, Figma, Opal, Screen Studio Replit - AI coding + no need for messing with IDE setups Figma - UX of it…what I always wished Adobe XD would be Opal - seamlessly paired with hardware ScreenStudio - does one thing very very well
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Alex Palmer
@thatalexpalmer.eth
Arc Spark Email Linear Rewind Warp Whimsical Carrot Weather WatchOS Workouts Same reason - they’re all delightful to use while getting the job done (maybe except for Rewind their UX is fucky). So good across the board.
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Jeff Feiwell
@hyper
Cameron, want to try AirGraph?
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christin
@christin
According to Apple Screentime it’s: 1) YouTube 2) Discord 3) WhatsApp 4) Google Chat 5) Instagram 6) Warpcast /Deletes Instagram
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@fufuprophet.eth
perplexity.ai because they provide sources with links, I don't have to google for sources. Pretty much replaced googling with perplexity unless it's searching for images, perplexity still doesn't get it 'right' most of the time.
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erica
@heavygweit
Figma, Webflow, Daylio, Obsidian, Raindrop All are insanely powerful, useful products that have done a lot of work to reduce as much friction as possible in the experience and have high impact on my daily life
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@tayyab
Undoubtedly Chat-GPT.
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Stas
@stas
vim, git, linux, some web apps (linear, proton, spotify) lmao at all you hipsters after shining things 😅
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derek
@derek
iTerm. Sublime Text. Arc. Cron. Things. Shazam.
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Nick Smith
@iamnick.eth
Arc has made browsing the internet fun + fast Cron has made made managing my calendar simpler Figma is just incredibly easy to create with
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Frank
@deboboy
Perplexity Cursor
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alex
@alexgrover.eth
Basic answers but Linear and Figma Attention to detail by Linear team is unmatched Figma really pushes the boundary for what’s possible + performant in your browser
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huugo
@huugo.eth
Copilot for finance/budget Cursor for IDE Both have some AI functionality that seem to have pretty good results. Not exactly sure how extensive copilot’s integration is, but with cursor I use my OpenAI api key and it does a great job generating code, debugging, etc.
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Sam (crazy candle person) ✦
@samantha
seemore.tv ;)
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@clout
rabby wallet tbh the UX has completely changed my crypto life recently switching from MM
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Nokcha
@nokcha
Bear (best note program I have used) WorkOutDoors (everything I need for running, using it with an apple watch) Rainbow wallet (clean, looks nice and less bugs than MM) Arc Browser (loving the default full screen view and the colors, makes it easier to focus)
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Alex
@alxx
IA Writer, Ableton, Figma, Linear Common themes across them all are... • great typography • minimal & functional visual design • they feel like an instrument you play, not an interface you use.
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Adam
@adam-
I could list a handful, but the app that I've been consistently impressed with lately and helps me for a variety of use-cases is Cleanshot. If you do any sort of screen capturing for either video or images it's incredibly intuitive.
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