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I am working on two small apps for my dungeons & dragons group. We're playing inperson and I really like to give them printed out cards for magic items they receive and also for spells, because they are quite new to the game.

So I build these two app to create items and spell cards and print them out.

https://www.item-forge.org/

https://www.spell-forge.org/


Wait you don't need to compile open office for 15 hours anymore??


In the preferences, the code analysis icon is missing.

And auto-updater tells me that I have version 1.0 and there is a new version 1.0.0 . And if I try to update, there is an update error.

It is also a bit confusing if you buy it, because you go to download and can then decide to download for trial or purchase. If you purchase, you just get a screen with the key. But no download. It is not nessasary clear, that the trial is also the main download.

And after purchasing, there is no invoice.


When you say there's no invoice, do you mean there's no email at all with license key/etc. to confirm your purchase, or are you specifically referring to an invoice email?


There’s no email or anywhere to fill it in the first place during/after purchase, just a screen with the license code. An invoice or purchase confirmation mail would have been nice… I do hope there’s a way to retrieve the license for clumsy people like me. :)


Good day everyone! The last few weeks I was working on a small color community.

As a designer you can share your favorite color palettes and as a developer you can grab some for your next project.

On most sites I was missing a feature to easy grab them. I always have to manually copy and paste hex values or even make a screenshot and grab the colors out of sketch.

Thats why I wanted something more smooth and build Colour Hunt. With CSS + Preprocessor export and soon with Sketch export.


As a non-designer, I like seeing sites like this for inspiration, but I lack the imagination of how it would actually look like in actual implementation.

Something I'd suggest would be if it's possible to create a simple wireframe based web interface (form, CTA, background) that uses the currently selected color pallet, as a way to have a live preview of the individual color palette.


Oh thats a really cool idea. I like it.

Could be however a bit tricky. Because the color palettes can have anything between 2 and 5 colors and not every palette can be translated 1:1 into a website.

But this is definitely something I will be looking into!


I really like the phrase "I have nothing to hide, so I don't care about privacy" is equivalent to "I have nothing to say, so I don't care about freedom of speech" .


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