The Lifehacker reunion continues this week as Whitson, Tommy, and Adam share more of their favorite apps and services as well as some tips, tools, and cool upcoming software.
The Lifehacker reunion continues this week as Whitson, Tommy, and Adam share more of their favorite apps and services as well as some tips, tools, and cool upcoming software.
The Lifehacker reunion continues this week as Whitson, Tommy, and Adam share more of their favorite apps and services as well as some tips, tools, and cool upcoming software.
Links for this episode:
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Super Mario Co-Op HackThe actual hack you can download and play!
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The Making of GoldeneyeNowGamer: "A decade ago, first-person shooters were for PC gamers and Rare made very pretty platformers. Then GoldenEye came along and changed everything. We gather together four of the original development team – Dave Doak, Steve Ellis, Karl Hilton and Graeme Norgate – to tell us how they turned a film licence for a mysterious new console into the definitive console FPS."
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Toggl"Hassle-free time tracking so your business runs like clockwork."
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SetAppThe Mac app subscription service.
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NotefileMenubar-based notes app for Mac.
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DaVinci ResolveFree professional-grade video editing software from Black Magic.
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Adobe Illustrator DrawGreat iPad (and Android!) drawing app with straightforward features and a cool timelapse video function.
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StoryblocksVery affordable stock media service.
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Microsoft OneNoteIt's not Evernote!
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Google KeepPost-its for the modern age.
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Pocket CastsEveryone loves this podcast app for Android!
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ScreenFlowThe dark horse of Mac video editing applications. (Also great for its primary purpose: screencasting!)
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TrelloThe divisive task manager.
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SlackLove it, like it, or hate it, you're probably on Slack already.
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Inbox by GmailA more organized approach to email.
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LyrebirdAdam's looking forward to the API. In the meantime, go create your own synthetic voice!
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LobeAdam's excited about this visual editor for machine learning models. Basically, you can train an AI by connecting a few blocks together and then actually use that trained model for real-world applications—at any scale. It's in private beta for now, but there's a wait list!