Datelist is an appointment scheduling tool. It's a widget you can add to your website to allow customers booking appointments or services with you or your business.
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I can suggest mine. It's called https://datelist.io It's not the most used. But, it's super flexible and I can help for the setup ;). Source: almost 3 years ago
Datelist.io - Online booking / appointment scheduling system. Free up to 5 bookings per month, includes 1 calendar. - Source: dev.to / almost 3 years ago
When building Datelist, there is one thing I was sure of: to build great software, you need great UX. Software should be focused on bringing the most value possible to our users, with the less friction possible. And, when I talk about friction, there is one thing that always hurts: cookie consent banners. - Source: dev.to / about 3 years ago
I'm the owner of an online booking widget system: it's called https://datelist.io and I'd love to have feedback from your community on the usability of our booking widget (you can find it on the right of our home page). Any feedback (good or bad) is welcome. You don't need to be a professional designer, as we're targeting our tool to be accessible for everybody. Source: about 3 years ago
We've built our app https://datelist.io using Ruby for backend , HTML CSS JS for front-end. I think you'll always have to learn those three to do any web app. For the backend, you can pick any popular language: python, php, JS it anyother would have been a fit. Please just avoid old or exotic languages if it's your first app. It will save you time finding answers to your questions when asking communities. Source: about 3 years ago
Now if you decide to use environmental variables, you must have a strategy for storing and managing your secrets. The most popular way of doing this is by using password managers. Password managers like LastPass or 1pass are efficient ways of storing and managing your secrets. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
I did. I could not find anything in the browser add-on or in the app. However, after logging into lastpass.com, I am able to select Advanced settings on the left panel and choose Export. Source: over 1 year ago
Melpa does contain helm-lastpass which encourages or interacts with lastpass.com through lastpass-cli (GPLv2), lastpass is a non-free cloud platform. Source: over 1 year ago
Lastpass, just bad UX and bad reputation around security, subscription only. Source: over 1 year ago
I can kind of understand what it may have detected on when it compares teams.microsoft.com and portal.azure.com - yeah, you caught me using my Single Sign On password on two separate domains. For shame, right? Same for lastpass.com as well since we're fully federated. Source: over 1 year ago
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