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Your Turn is a timer for board game players. Get voice announcement when your time is half way or when your turn ends. The screen never sleeps, so you can always see the timer (on iOS, the screen is dimmed, so that your battery lasts longer).
Your Turn
Board Game Timer
Nando Vieira
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Hi there! Lately, my family and I have been playing a lot of board games. Some games like Scrabble or Rummikub require a timer, but we couldn't find anything we liked out there. So this app is the result of a weekend iterating with my gang, while playing actual games.
All features:
- Players list: shake to remove or randomize all players
- Timer: swipe left or right to start the next or...
Your Turn
Board Game Timer
Nando Vieira
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I usually block signups from disposable email services (my blocked list currently has 30K+ entries) because it's a nightmare for subscription KPI. Maybe I should spin up an API service to check whether an email is disposable or not and make it publicly available? 🤔
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Stop giving out your email address online
Nando Vieira
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Hey there! I had this idea while spending a lot of time deciding which episode I should from The Office and Brooklyn Nine-Nine. A simple feature that Netflix should have bult-in, so I decided to implement it myself.
There are a few services out there, but most focus on giving you a random movie/episode from a genre, which makes sense if you have watched the whole series, but given how...
Shufflix
Watch random episodes from your favorite TV shows on Netflix
This is Shufflix. Select the show and you'll get a random episode from your favorite TV shows. On your phone, it'll open the Netflix app automatically, so you can cast it to a device nearby right away.
Shufflix
Watch random episodes from your favorite TV shows on Netflix
Nando Vieira
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Just bought the full package! Very good indeed. I just wish there were more screencasts: they're sooooo awesome and made me re-think how I approach design for my apps. Excellent job, @steveschoger and @adamwathan.
As price goes, you get what you pay for: for $150, I think this too be very valuable. Lots of tips that you can apply right away on your own projects.
I just miss an ePub version of...
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