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This is awesome. Thank you! Going to try this. Is there a plan to develop mobile app?


thanks! Yes a mobile app is definitely planned.


Wanted to say this is a very cool app. I use it all the time to capture information from images. Nice to meet you!


Thank you so much for the kind words about TextSniper! I'm really glad to hear you find it useful and use it frequently. It's always rewarding to know the app is helping people in their day-to-day work.


I use Arc Browser's split view though it's not as smooth. I hope they evolve and get closer to this UX eventually.


I moved to NeoVim recently and I never missed VSCode. Most of my development happens in remote machine and I found VSCode symbol look up, code navigation painfully slow and sometimes it doesn't autocomplete. When I update my repo, all linting and LSP features stop working in VSCode. In NeoVim, it happened 0 times so far. So, yeah, OP is wrong. VIM(NeoVIM may be) is as good as any other IDE out there.


Is there any problem using Password Manager's feature to get 2FA codes? I use 1Password and it has this feature built in and automatically fills after filling the password. Even iPhone's latest Password app also has this built in.


Storing passwords and 2FA in one place only protects you against password reuse, password leaks, and some more common threats that the large majority of people should be looking out for.

It is still a lot better than no 2FA, and more than sufficient for the average person.

For someone looking to improve their security a bit more and for someone with a "don't trust anyone" model, having a separate 2FA app has it's advantages. It protects them against unencrypted password DB leaks, security vulnerabilities in the password manager, or any intentional security threat induced by the developer of the password manager


Open Safari -> Install Chrome -> Open Chrome. Lol


You probably meant install Firefox. I'm not sure why anyone here would voluntarily participate in building Google's empire other than work-related requirements.


Just curious, did you explore finicky(https://github.com/johnste/finicky) or Choosy(https://choosy.app)?


I think I have seen choosy but not finicky. Thanks for sharing though they both are MacOS specific.


When I am undecided about some product, I usually search google and throw reddit word in the search box to search for reddit. Google search results tend to give either ads related to my search or getting sponsored content highlighted(which is a sophisticated ad). These days, I can't remember getting the content I was looking for on the first try(except stackoverflow results).


Given how new this product is, shouldn't trailer focus on what it does and how to use it in daily lives, rather than showing off different colors and finish of the product? With iPhones, Pixels, I can understand this focus. No one needs to explain what they do. Not this one. This the first time I am hearing/seeingyou. So, show me what you can do. Not what colors or material you're made with.


Is it inspired from this? https://heynote.com/


Yes, it's a fork of Heynote as mentioned in the docs https://edna.arslexis.io/help-win#credits


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