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Make research painless

Hi! đź‘‹

Alex Payne, a former Twitter dev, once described products like Evernote and Microsoft OneNote as “everything buckets”, but I’ve come to know them as digital shoeboxes, because once things go into them, we tend to forget them, or struggle to make sense of what’s in there.

If you’re writing documentation and saving code samples, then you already know that bookmarking, tagging, and an endless number of tabs have their limitations.

So I built the Under Cloud to be ultimate digital research assistant I always needed!

Here’s a short video demonstrating how I use the Under Cloud, as a developer.

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on November 24, 2020
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