Fork the Cookbook (http://forkthecookbook.com). It's kinda like github for recipes I guess (the vision for it is much greater: think tumblr + github + instapaper for recipes with ziplistish features)
Lightweight and straightforward - I like it. Looks great on my iphone, but there seems to be a bug where whenever I check off an item, it moves the next item to the top and checks it as well.
My biggest project right now is scrit . It is a school reviews website. And it is only a week old. So I don't have much content yet but I'm working on it. Feel free to come by and drop a review for the school you attended, or you can give me suggestions here.
StreamClock (https://play.google.com/store/search?q=streamclock) It is an alarm clock that wakes you up with either a Last.fm radio station, or a Spotify track. I'm about 3/4 of the way through the v1.1 update, which will include Google Music, volume controls and a few other things. Feedback would be great!
Here is my latest side project:
http://www.getkontxt.com. Think Rapportive for content and Stripe for the api. My thought was adding additional data to signup/contact forms to provide the users with additional context on the person. I would any feedback you guys have.
I've just started using Rapportive myself (thanks to a tip I received in an email, no less!) and it's so useful I'm surprised more hasn't been done with the concept. Looks cool. Any traction so far?
A 'friendly' tutor listing directory (http://www.tutr.com.au) Note: Only works in Australia (Try suburbs: e.g. Collingwood, Leederville, Taringa, Newtown).
Nothing too special, just wanted to create a very user friendly site.
Issue Tracker: A basic bug reporting/tracking application written in PHP and Javascript. It is currently about 70% completed but time has run short on me. If anyone wants to contribute to it I wouldn't object. http://bit.ly/XWgQw2
http://jobzey.com An easier way to find job opportunities through all of your social networks. Searching through LinkedIn and Facebook for friends who are career assets shouldn't be that hard. Now it isn't.
web2txt [1]. Its a simple API that allows you to send text messages from your app with a simple post. I made it to build an app for my wife because I did not want to pay for something like twilio (project too small to bother paying for it).
[+] [-] chewxy|13 years ago|reply
The main project is coming soon :D
What's yours?
[+] [-] yolesaber|13 years ago|reply
As for myself, I built an API to work with SeatGeek data (https://github.com/yolesaber/scalpyr) which I am using in tandem with another side project, ExploreMore (http://bit.ly/TRafpo).
[+] [-] fonziguy|13 years ago|reply
I hacked this together and just shipped it.
There are plenty of task management apps out there but you don't have to sign up or download anything to start using this one.
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[+] [-] ibudiallo|13 years ago|reply
http://s-crit.com
rI also have another side project that may come up in a week or two, its a xkcd with some added features check it out in a week or two for updates
http://xkcdmt.com
[+] [-] GotAnyMegadeth|13 years ago|reply
PS previous HN discussion http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5304128
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[+] [-] n3rdy|13 years ago|reply
Just planning at the moment, mostly trying to get the overall concept in my head before I write it down and put it on the wiki.
Will probably be years before I even get to coding anything.
If anyone is interested in helping me brainstorm though: https://github.com/OrganizedIntelligence/Jackal
[+] [-] sandeepshetty|13 years ago|reply
Habit Domino, the simplest habit forming app that could possibly work https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.simpthings...
1. http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5331560
[+] [-] cschmitt|13 years ago|reply
Here is my latest side project: http://www.getkontxt.com. Think Rapportive for content and Stripe for the api. My thought was adding additional data to signup/contact forms to provide the users with additional context on the person. I would any feedback you guys have.
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[+] [-] yen223|13 years ago|reply
NoContextIpsum: http://www.nocontextipsum.com/
It generates lorem-ipsum style random text using quotes from Reddit's NoContext subreddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/nocontext/.
[+] [-] Altaer|13 years ago|reply
Still a lot of features I would like to implement, but I'm proud of it so far!
[1]http://www.tunecrawl.com/
[+] [-] zedzed|13 years ago|reply
Nothing too special, just wanted to create a very user friendly site.
[+] [-] grabeh|13 years ago|reply
Nothing too ground-breaking but great for helping me to learn. Full code is on Github also.
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[+] [-] orangethirty|13 years ago|reply
[1]https://github.com/orangethirty/web2txt
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