But there was this one customer, where it was so helpful to know he’s left handed. So now this is a necessary information /s
But there was this one customer, where it was so helpful to know he’s left handed. So now this is a necessary information /s
20/24 - with some luck
He already hada lot of stories and ideas about Middle Earth before. When he wrote the Hobbit for his kids, he placed it in this world and it became the first book to be published. Lord of the Rings he wrote as a sequel to the Hobbit, but added a lot of hints and references to his other stories of his world.
Not only the languages but also an etymology for them to explain, how they developed.
In shitty times you have to stay together…
I use Typewise. It’s not open source but there is a offline version. Both of your needed languages are available. Unfortunately the price is very high. But the honeycomb layout is pretty good, once you are used to it.
I use Todoist. Beside the website there are apps for nearly every device and new tasks are simple to add with their natural language support.
It’s a great OSS browser. There should be at least one alternative rendering engine to Googles Chromium.
Bei meinem Test von Fennec hat er leider ziemlich an meinem Akku gesaugt.
Edit: Danke für die Rückmeldungen, vielleicht wage ich es nochmal.
Thunder is a great mix of functions and UI. The compact mode is really great.