Incredibly Outdated and Frustrating to Use
I've used QuickTime Player for years, but it feels completely neglected by Apple now. It still lacks basic functionality like playing modern video formats, the interface is clunky, and it …
A Sleety Reader With a Few Glitches in the Matrix
As a long-time RSS user, Feedbin's clean, ad-free interface is a breath of fresh air, and the keyboard shortcuts make browsing through articles incredibly fast. However, the mobile web experience …
A rock-solid and forward-thinking replacement for MySQL
Having migrated several projects from MySQL to MariaDB, I've been consistently impressed. The performance is excellent, especially with the Aria and InnoDB engines, and the enhanced features like window functions …
From Beginner to Pro-Level Edits in Minutes
CapCut has completely changed how I approach video editing on my phone. The interface is incredibly intuitive, and I was able to pick it up and create a polished, multi-clip …
A Lifesaver for Finding the Right Dev Tools
Buildstash has become my go-to starting point for any new project. The curated categories make it easy to browse options, and having key details like integrations and pricing upfront saves …
Frustratingly buggy and abandoned feeling
After using QuiteRSS for several months, I've encountered constant crashes that lose my feed organization. The interface customization is extensive but many options either don't work consistently or cause glitches. …
Looks Good, But Utterly Unreliable
The interface is clean and easy to get started with, but that's where the positives end. It consistently fails to extract multi-part RAR archives that other programs handle without issue, …
A Promising App That Feels Abandoned and Buggy
I really wanted to like Feeddler for its open-source nature and clean design, but the experience has been frustrating. The cloud sync is unreliable, often losing my feed subscriptions or …
My Go-To Music Hub
Deezer keeps getting better with its personalized Flow recommendations, which really understand my taste. The library is massive, and I love being able to seamlessly switch between my phone, laptop, …
A promising fork with rough edges
As an open-source alternative to Elasticsearch, OpenSearch is solid for basic search functions and the Apache 2.0 license is a huge plus. However, I've encountered some inconsistent documentation and found …