Maildroppa is the GDPR-compliant email-marketing-app for bootstrappers and single-founders. In less than 5 minutes, you can set up beautiful sign-up forms and embed them right on your website without any coding skills. The entire signup flow (subscription, confirmation, welcome email, unsubscription) is fully configurable to your needs. You can segment your audience with custom fields and tags, you can send out campaigns right away or schedule them at any time in the future. Last but not least, Maildroppa offers beautiful reports and charts to track your success!
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Super easy to use. Registered, uploaded a list of subscribers that I collected, and then sent some emails during one evening. The exact tool that I was looking for. I've added a popup to my website in a couple of clicks and some people already subscribed. No need to add them manually anymore :) If you don't have a full team managing your newsletter, Maildroppa looks to be the right choice in my opinion.
Maildroppa has quite powerful and flexible subscribers segmentation comparing to other services. Also I like campaign reports because they allow me to se not only total results but also I can track emerging trends for my campaigns
Best mail marketing solution to start with. Maildroppa is extremely user-friendly and intuitive.
I love DocFetcher! I discovered this gem of a program when Windows stopped supporting string searches in word processors other than Word.
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I use https://docfetcher.sourceforge.net/en/index.html to index and search large repos of docs. I use Papermerge for my digital file cabinet though. DocFetcher is good for searching an existing repository of files. Source: over 1 year ago
As they state, it is crap-free, free forever, cross-platform, portable, private (local only), and indexes only what you need. You can also set minimum and maximum file sizes to index. See https://docfetcher.sourceforge.net/en/index.html. Source: over 1 year ago
What I'd recommend is setting up a digital and/or physical technical library. Download any useful documents, books, standards etc. and store them in a clear, concise folder structure. Then create an index of the library with a tool like DocFetcher. (Think of it as Google for your technical library) This should make it fast and easy to find the relevant information when you need it. Source: over 1 year ago
DocFetcher? https://docfetcher.sourceforge.net/en/index.html. Source: over 1 year ago
I use Outlook for e-mail and calendars. I use Evernote to store my notes. I also have a folder in Dropbox called "docs" where I store TXT (and others like DOCX and PDF etc) files for tasks/projects like the cisco firmware update example. I use DocFetcher (https://docfetcher.sourceforge.net/en/index.html) to perform search on the stored notes in TXT / DOCX / PDF / etc. Source: over 1 year ago
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