Rupal Saini

How do you decide which new tools or apps to try out?

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Avhijit Nair
Based on the trials and suggestions given by other people. If I encounter the took myself, then I'll use their free trials to just experiment.
Xinshu Ta
Innovative and Free
Xinshu Ta
Easy to onboarding
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Rick Fan
Depends on whether it falls within an area I care about.
OliverStevens
Based on reviews, descriptions, also I can ask if someone I know have already used it
YanXu
Low cost of ownership
I always search products in my fields of interest. After finding some products, I try to compare them and then choose the one the fits the most to my needs.
Yanlin Wu
Based on whether I like the UI and what I'm interested in
Emin Araki
When I try new tools or apps, it usually comes down to whether they solve a real problem for me. If something looks like it could save time or simplify a process, I give it a shot. I tend to lean towards indie tools too—they often have more creativity behind them.
Sebastian
When deciding which new tools or apps to try out, I typically consider a few key factors. First, I assess **the problem I'm trying to solve**—whether it’s improving productivity, organization, or enhancing creativity. I also look for **user reviews** and ratings, as feedback from other users helps gauge the reliability and functionality of the tool. **Ease of use** is another critical factor; if an app is intuitive and user-friendly, it’s more likely to integrate seamlessly into my routine. Finally, I explore **unique features** the tool offers—something that stands out and adds value that I can’t get from apps I already use.
Vivin Deenathayalan
Recently found out about the use of nvim, im currently configuring it (for the last 2 weeks), lets see how it pans out
Juliia
do a research, search for popular aternatives