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signed up for the trial just to play around with it.. it's pretty. Does Reamaze have a way to do mobile app support? It says 'Helpdesk for apps' but I don't see where i can get it in my ios app.



interesting. does cooking with cast iron also help increase iron levels? Or is the increase insignificant?


It helps, but it mentions in the article that they didn't want to switch to cast iron cookware because they are heavy and expensive.


What do they use then?


Aluminum or steel I would imagine.


Yeah, but you don't need to switch, throw an iron nail on the pan and that's it.



awesome. something to put on my second screen at work =D


so authorities / anyone can now pull someone's license wirelessly and know who's behind the wheel without actually pulling them over?


Well, they could always do this by running plates.


Which will tell you who the vehicle is registered to. That could be your company, an Uber driver, Hertz, your spouse, etc etc.


Sure, but my point is that in many situations this is already a reality, and people wanting to avoid this will be able to by using their existing, plastic ID.


Not sure why Bootstrap bloat is a problem if it's just going to be an internal app. I'd rather go with a more familiar, and well known framework, and not have the overhead of learning yet another framework (not to mention others who would maintain or contribute to the internal app would have to pick up this new framework)

That being said, I do like the look and feel of Flakes. Also, given that graphs and charts are key to internal business apps, would be awesome if there was some easy charting integration / capability.


Bootstrap bloat has little to do with it, looking at the docs. This gives you a bunch of components for specific data views; Bootstrap is far more general, requiring you to create your own components out of Bootstrap's lower-level CSS. It's a specifically geared framework vs a general one.


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