Mine is Local Send which is a FOSS alternative similar to air drop that works across a variety of devices.

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    Superproductivity is great for tasks. It can even sync issues with apps (Gitlab, Jira, etc.) Pair it with Obsidian or any note taking app and you can forget work todos outside of work.

    For the windows users: Powertoys has bunch of utilities. Without this windows is unusable for me.

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      t I started using QGIS professionally when the small city that hired me to, among a lot of other duties, be the new GIS department.

      Turns out they thought ArcGIS cost the same as like Office or Acrobat, and they didn’t budget for it for the fiscal year that started 2 weeks before I started working.

      Anyway, I’ve gotten pretty good with

      great I had heard about superproductivity from techlore but I brushed it off

      could you please tell what seperates it from planify though?

      QGIS

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        Your comment seems off, has some references to QGIS (props to QGIS! It made my thesis way better)

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          great I had heard about superproductivity from techlore but I brushed it off

          could you please tell what seperates it from planify though?

          oh yes I was commenting to some other post , not sure how It commented it here. My bad