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Alternatively, I’m a happy free user of NeuraCache [0]. It has a dedicated ios app, where I can use markdown notes in Obsidian as flashcards.

[0]: https://neuracache.com/


The formula in python will be useful for my use case. I can simply import a package like investpy or openbb then print the output directly into a cell. This will be great, i think.


I mostly use OneTab to replace bookmarks. Will this support sync OneTab data?


Automa [0] is just another no-code extension to automate web browser. I used it to scrape excel files from the website of an open-end fund, which does not expose public API for its daily NAV historical data. This extension not only saved me time to manually point and click 1000s of url, but also give me a reason to procrastinate teaching myself selenium.

[0] https://www.automa.site/


OneTab is great. I’m using daily. Though it lacks a proper way to sync the OneTab list between devices. I have been waiting for their development since years


i use Raindrop.io Freemium, u have unlimited bookmarks, tag system, folder, notes, and simple search. With an affordable subscription, you have a nested folder hierarchy, and permanent cache of your bookmarked items


Looks great. But when solving a multi-step calculation problem, what is the unique selling point of your product vs jupyter notebook or google colab? Thanks


Calculist is more lightweight than Jupyter or Google Colab, and it's more note-taking oriented than data processing oriented. It's more of a handy thinking tool than a complete computing environment.


I've read that nocodb is aiming to solve the issue that you mentioned

https://www.nocodb.com/


Nocodb is trying to solving the issues of implementing a spreadsheet-like frontend on top of a database backend https://www.nocodb.com/


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