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Philip Trauring
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Looks really great. Would love to use this to do a webinar where team members could join and show up on the screen, and viewers could go to a link and view what is going on, and optionally join a chat to ask questions. The non-profit I'm running is trying to do two webinars a week during this time, and having a way to show the people talking while allowing a large group of people to interact,...
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Next-gen video calls for a new era of work
Philip Trauring
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Good to see it making it to devices. Definitely would love to see it be able to run without a network connection. Also, I installed it on a Clazio (http://clazio.ai) and it installed normally, and I logged in (although I didn't easily find how to log in - instead I filled out the signup form and was told I already had an account and then was allowed to log in), but when I tried to start the...
Brain.fm for Android
🎧 Music + AI for focus and sleep - backed by science
Philip Trauring
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Getting an 'Error loading media: File could not be played' message on your video on your web site.
Caterpillar App
Turn any movie into a full language course
Philip Trauring
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It says the dat is up to 2010, so how is this the recently leak?
Panama Papers Database
Search the Panama Papers Database
Philip Trauring
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What services and protocols will Polymail support? IMAP? POP3? How large have you tested mailbox sizes? Also, have you put thought into encryption as an option?
Polymail
A simple, beautiful, and powerful email client for Mac
Philip Trauring
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Exchanging genealogical data is difficult at best, and essentially impossible to do without some form of data loss. Behold is trying to be the power-users genealogy program, and to fix lots of problems in current applications. It's incredibly ambitious, although it needs to live up to its own ambitions.
Behold
Stretching the limits of better software for genealogy
Philip Trauring
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An interesting idea. It's $85, plus the cost of a bluetooth keyboard and mouse (a cheap combo can be found for $20, but that might not be ideal), and the cost of the monitor, which they could be targeting old ones lying around, but most old monitors lying around don't support hdmi. So you're looking at at least $100 for a monitor (in the US at least) but probably closer to $200. Even at $100,...
Chromebit
Turn any old monitor or TV into a computer