I really want a mobile code editor that lets you to minimize or collapse blocks so its easier to read and interact with

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      DevonThink is pretty great and robust, altho iOS is never gonna be fully geared towards file management.

      DevonThink is a seperate filesystem/database tho so might not be what you’re after

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        If it can store all kinds of files and be able to bulk process files, it might do the trick for me. Especially if it is able to play back local mp3s.

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      Happiness usually isn’t a singular end, what problem do you have that an app might exist to address (in a perfect app world of forms)?

      Like I found my perfect calendar app that clicks and helps me be proactive and know what the hell is coming at me or what I need to know to keep things going. That makes me happy(er) that I have my schedule organized and in a sustainable system, the happiness is incidental to that end being met

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      a-shell and iSH exist as terminal emulators but probably with less powerful features than termux.

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    Custom alerts (sound/vibration) based on email sender, subject and date/time received. I had that on my blackberry and it was awesome for my IT job.

    Probably can’t do it on iOS.

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    Custom Card Deck app (iOS). I just want to be able to add a bunch of custom images as a deck of cards (front/back), then just draw a random card from that deck, and have multiple card decks like this that I can switch between and draw from. Doesn’t even need to keep a hand of cards, just draw one random card at a time from a deck.

    There was one app that kind of sort of did that, but the interface was pretty janky and it didn’t seem like it worked that well, plus the logo was ugly as hell.

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    Maybe not for me, but for the average user: an app that allows you to connect to any (consumer) router and configure it with a streamlined iOS UI.

    It would be quite the undertaking to develop as there aren’t any standard APIs, the only thing I can think of is having something Selenium adjacent to drive a browser in the background (which is so unreasonable).

    So many times I’m tasked with helping friends/family set up their all-in-one garbage router from the ISP, and their web-based UIs are atrocious and time-consuming to work with.