

Tellico is a general collection database for many things (books, movies, shows) and keeps track of many kinds of status (watched, borrowed etc.).


Tellico is a general collection database for many things (books, movies, shows) and keeps track of many kinds of status (watched, borrowed etc.).


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


What shady background?

There’s also KID3 and Foobar2000.


I think this is the only right answer. They try to provide the same interface which works for the most people.
Words clearly fail them too


The third should be possible with this maintained fork:
MiXplorer has a nice reader.


Sorry, could have formulated it better. Hetzner did. I’m a happy customer of Linode. It seems they all have filters failing in different ways.
https://keet.io/