Like Microsoft InfoPath? Or pretty much any business software with "workflow" in the feature list.
"E-mail with time function"
Like you can set an "expires" time in e-mails in Outlook?
How many more of these are "things which do exist, but searching for them and finding out about them is actually hard" rather than "things which don't exist at all"?
Vernor Vinge's programmer-archaeologist vocation was a pretty good prediction.
"bcc:" won't work if people need to be able to respond to the group.
but aside from that, I think that he really wants is not just a randomizer, but something that explicitly flags that fact that the 'to' field reflects a random ordering. Otherwise, how are the recipients to know it's a random ordering?
(that's a bit of a simplification, though. It might not be necessary if such randomizers were well-known and/or it became obvious from multiple of someone's group emails that their recipient ordering was random-looking).
wow... 'to randomizer'. That's quite a leap, to infer that because 2 email addresses are next to each other that those two people slept together. I guess my social and professional circles are way too narrow.
Perhaps rather than randomizing, they could be alphabetized?
Or... if someone actually writes back in shock that [email protected] slept with [email protected], just reply back that you have no idea what they're talking about?
Or, yeah, perhaps bcc in some cases if this is that much of a concern in your life?
Username charity sounds exciting to me. We are in early years of user driven web. Imagine what it would be 25 years down the line? I doubt people want to use their real names unless governments across the world regulate Internet and make it mandatory.
I really do love all of these, but I hate knowing that few are viable, and few will ever be real products.
"Awesome ideas" are exactly why we built LaunchSky.com
-- a tool to quickly and effectively validate if an idea is truly viable (and needed).
If you go to LaunchSky.com now, we've locked off free invites, and have the submissions we'll be using for our launch -- but these are really good.
If the OP or any posters of the ideas on that medium page want a free credit to post it on LaunchSky.com -- email me: Vlad (at) DarwinApps.com and I'll hook it up with a free credit to LaunchSky for you.
Just screenshot the medium.com part of the post and send it from the email you'd like the free credit to go to.
Never is a long time.
1) Will definitely exist in some form. Perhaps a slate-like device with relatively fast eInk display which you can connect a kb/mouse to.
2) I can see mobile SoC's becoming so cheap that you can probably personally hack together something like that for cheap in a couple of year's time. Then just buy Data from some reseller.
I want to be able to enter a target dollar amount into a certain date on a calendar, then select a date at a time before that date, and have it calculate how much I have to save each week to reach that target. And have it auto-adjust the weekly amount when I miss a week now & again, or when I save more than the required amount sometimes, too.
The jpg format supports all kinds of textual metadata, so "write on the back of my photo" is theoretically a solved problem. I'm surprised to hear that there aren't mobile apps that make editing that metadata easy.
That would be heaven for me. I've been trying to do notes via Evernote and while it is fine and feature rich, it is not a good performer. There's no way to just open app and take notes!
Things I wish sites would stop doing: changing articles on horizontal scroll events. Makes my laptop nub scroll completely unusable without jetting across 3+ articles.
The idea that interests me most is Uber for food. The number of times I've wanted Mexican food only to discover my local store doesn't deliver and my clothes stink so I don't want to go outside, too many times too count.
[+] [-] jodrellblank|13 years ago|reply
Like Microsoft InfoPath? Or pretty much any business software with "workflow" in the feature list.
"E-mail with time function"
Like you can set an "expires" time in e-mails in Outlook?
How many more of these are "things which do exist, but searching for them and finding out about them is actually hard" rather than "things which don't exist at all"?
Vernor Vinge's programmer-archaeologist vocation was a pretty good prediction.
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[+] [-] fnordfnordfnord|13 years ago|reply
>Email ‘To:’ field randomizer https://medium.com/products-i-wish-existed/5dc3f5cd08ab
For example, it hurts me inside that I cannot tell this guy to use "bcc:"
[+] [-] jamesrcole|13 years ago|reply
but aside from that, I think that he really wants is not just a randomizer, but something that explicitly flags that fact that the 'to' field reflects a random ordering. Otherwise, how are the recipients to know it's a random ordering?
(that's a bit of a simplification, though. It might not be necessary if such randomizers were well-known and/or it became obvious from multiple of someone's group emails that their recipient ordering was random-looking).
[+] [-] mgkimsal|13 years ago|reply
Perhaps rather than randomizing, they could be alphabetized? Or... if someone actually writes back in shock that [email protected] slept with [email protected], just reply back that you have no idea what they're talking about?
Or, yeah, perhaps bcc in some cases if this is that much of a concern in your life?
[+] [-] kevs|13 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] mistermcgruff|13 years ago|reply
Wouldn't this be cool: {=randomForest(A1:A1000,B1:H1000,...)} and out dumps your rf to the selected cells then {=predict(...)} etc.
Pretty sure I'm the only one who wants this.
[+] [-] dm8|13 years ago|reply
[+] [-] vlokshin|13 years ago|reply
If you go to LaunchSky.com now, we've locked off free invites, and have the submissions we'll be using for our launch -- but these are really good.
If the OP or any posters of the ideas on that medium page want a free credit to post it on LaunchSky.com -- email me: Vlad (at) DarwinApps.com and I'll hook it up with a free credit to LaunchSky for you.
Just screenshot the medium.com part of the post and send it from the email you'd like the free credit to go to.
[+] [-] bryogenic|13 years ago|reply
- an eInk display laptop for text only computing / document creation and max battery life
- 4G basic brick phone + wifi tethering
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[+] [-] JosephBrown|13 years ago|reply
I have 5 invites if anyone needs one.
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[+] [-] rtkwe|13 years ago|reply
Yup there's already a field which could do the job just not quickly editable in your phone's camera app.
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[+] [-] ishansharma|13 years ago|reply
That would be heaven for me. I've been trying to do notes via Evernote and while it is fine and feature rich, it is not a good performer. There's no way to just open app and take notes!
[+] [-] nsmartt|13 years ago|reply
People are already putting every question they have into Google. Every email they send and receive. Every video they watch on YouTube.
Putting every little thought into a service by Google is just a horrifying thought.
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[+] [-] NZ_Matt|13 years ago|reply
My current solution is OneNote for skydrive.com + Microsoft's OneNote Android app which performs pretty well.
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[+] [-] web007|13 years ago|reply
"Glamera" too, http://www.google.com/glass/
I'd just like the "Time Stopper", a lot of the rest of these could be solved without any effort if that existed.
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Especially as I move often, I really enjoy having the ability to stop promotional mail from the previous tenants.
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