Anyone who's used Rnote, can you tell me more what tasks/things you use it for and how well it delivers?
Website: https://rnote.flxzt.net/

Context: I've been using an app called Concepts for many years and it's very powerful and fun to use, but I'm searching for an open source alternative that preferably works on web or Linux. Rnote seems the most promising I've found right now, but still might be underwhelming. For reference I use Concepts primarily for software design sketches/ideation, and secondarily for adding notes to those sketches, industrial design, and some minor illustration/drawing.

How do those things compare on Rnote? Any other alternatives that I might want to look into?

#sketching #design #ideation #vector #AppRec #software #recommendations #sendhelp

Discovered a cool online just now (and open source!) ascii diagramming tool that is very cool and is better and asciiflow:

https://monosketch.io/

Great for drawing diagrams for a range of purposes!

#Website #AppRec #Tool #ascii #MonoSketch

MonoSketch - Unleash your ideas with ASCII

MonoSketch is a powerful ASCII sketching and diagramming app that lets you effortlessly transform your ideas into visually stunning designs.

I need an Android widget where, if I click on it, it sets the phone on Do Not Disturb mode for 25 minutes, after which it returns to normal mode until the widget it pressed again.

Is there an existing app that has a feature like this? What is the easiest way to achieve this, (highly) preferably using FOSS tools?

#AppRec #Android #widget #fdroid #FOSSapps #DoNotDisturb #pomodoro

Does anyone have an app they recommend for Mastodon? I’ve tried the official (👎) and Tooot (👍) and while I really like the latter it’d be awesome if an app saved drafts since right now my instance is very variable as to whether you can send a post with pictures or not. Which I don’t mind, but after making a post, adding alt text, etc. can be frustrating.
#MastodonAdvice #AppRec
finally found a to do app that does exactly what i neeed; "now do this." it's called and it's so extremely simple, you write a list, and the app displays one item at a time in order, and when it's done the item disappears into the ether
it's perfect #apprec