Pushover 4.0: Expiring Messages, New Apps View, Supporting Development
July 10, 2023 by joshua stein Pushover 4.0 for Android, iOS, and Desktop is out now and adds a new look and support for a new message expiration function.
July 10, 2023 by joshua stein Pushover 4.0 for Android, iOS, and Desktop is out now and adds a new look and support for a new message expiration function.
While marketing-related notifications are often handled by marketing automation platforms, engineering teams require notification infrastructure that is designed for automated product-driven notifications. This might be a simple SMS password reset notification or new user onboarding email sequence. Or it may be a more complex notification tied to a feature of the application, such as an approval request sequence.
I absolutely ADORE a good todo app. Todo apps can be invaluable for improving productivity by helping you stay organized and manage tasks effectively. They are the ultimate solution for decluttering the mind and ensuring nothing slips through the cracks.
OMG it’s fast! Element X isn’t just the fastest Matrix client ever - it’s up to 6000x faster than any other Matrix client. Faster than a cheetah, a peregrine falcon, or a speeding bullet! Faster than light! Faster than light in a vacuum!! Seriously, Element X is a transformation and we’re outrageously proud of it. Not only is it faster, but it’s also got a vastly improved interface which delivers a far better user experience.
In today’s dynamic business landscape, where change is inevitable, having a well-crafted succession strategy or plan is crucial. It allows businesses to navigate transitions smoothly and minimize disruptions. Whether you’re a small startup or an established enterprise with an e-commerce store, succession strategy provides a roadmap for grooming talented individuals who will drive your business forward.
Even if your program is of a higher caliber, without reliable communication APIs, your software can be still obsolete. This blog will apprise you of the industry's best providers.
Today marks the first day of the Report Stage of the Online Safety Bill. As this Bill progresses through the Houses of Parliament, we hope to (once again) raise the alarm around the risks to encryption posed by this Bill. As ever, our concern is around chapter 5 of the Bill, particularly clause 111 (formerly clause 110, before changes in the House of Lords). This is a key section as it defines the approach to notices to deal with terrorism and CSEA content.