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Ask HN: What software has improved your life the most?

20 points| TheDarkOne | 5 years ago | reply

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[+] shubb|5 years ago|reply
Okcupid - although recent dating apps are apparently more challenging, at least for a time dating sites helped nerdy people find each other, and have those awkward 'do you want to date me' conversations in a safe way.
[+] softwaredoug|5 years ago|reply
Probably some software in a medical device that helped with some simple preventive medical procedure
[+] quickthrower2|5 years ago|reply
Yeah whatever software they use to help discover, develop and trial vaccinations too.
[+] rikroots|5 years ago|reply
Word processing software. I remember my first job as a lowly admin assistant in the Civil Service where my job was to manage with the team's post, file lots of pieces of paper, and deal with the Divisional Typing Pool ruled by the fearsome and never-to-be-forgotten Mrs Kagan. Word processors not only changed the office organisation structure forever, it saved me from having to approach Mrs Kagan to ask for a letter to be retyped because my boss wanted to add a couple of words "just here, and here - today if possible ... please?".
[+] anotheryou|5 years ago|reply
well I guess we have to exclude the staples, right? operating systems, infrastructure, messengers, browsers, navi apps.

I love:

org-mode

autohotkey (windows)

firefox add-ons and userscripts

an alternative keyboard layout (and QMK for a hardware implementation)

kodi

calibre

sumatra pdf

well and including historically: I learned programming through macromedia flash

[+] TheTrotters|5 years ago|reply
Anki. Spaced repetition + testing effect made learning (math, in my case) much better and more efficient.
[+] ab510|5 years ago|reply
How did you use Anki(what kind of flashcards?) for math?
[+] tobbob|5 years ago|reply
H.264 compression, or whatever makes video on the internet work.
[+] slmjkdbtl|5 years ago|reply
Xiami, Douban, Spotify, Youtube, Bandcamp, SoundCloud, Wikipedia, RateYourMusic, Soulseek, ... no music no life!
[+] vegadodo|5 years ago|reply
git, vs code

I do most of my homework on vs code, and use git to track and archive all my coding-related stuff to private repo. Seriously, it gives me peace of mind and euphoric joy when I finish my homework and push to the repo.

[+] meiraleal|5 years ago|reply
mIRC and its "powerful" mIRC scripting. Writing bots in 1999 was more interesting than nowadays.
[+] sloaken|5 years ago|reply
Solitaire - LOL

Internet browsers - almost any one.

GUI compilers / dev environment

GIT

Excel

Word

[+] kirubakaran|5 years ago|reply
Emacs

Linux

Lisp

Python

I owe them pretty much everything.