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It's not for everyone but I've never been happier with OpenAudible [0] + Plex [1] + Prologue [2] [0] https://openaudible.org/ [1] https://plex.tv/ [2] https://prologue.audio/. - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
Very cool! My current setup is: * Buy book on Audible * Remove DRM with OpenAudible [0] (paid software) * Add them to my AudioBooks Plex library * Use Prologue [1] to listen to the books on my phone (it connects to Plex) I like my podcast app (Overcast) a lot but it's not made for audiobooks whereas Prologue is. Also Prologue is a very well done app that has fully replaced the official Audible app for me. The only... - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
Was it this https://openaudible.org/ ? I’m planning to give it a whirl once our mini arrives. Source: 11 months ago
Use OpenAudible app and it will convert it automatically. Works perfect for me. Source: 12 months ago
Use openaudible.org to rip and convert and then just drag them into Apple Books. Easy as can be. Source: 12 months ago
There is even a dwm-style extremely comprehensive tiling window manager called bug.n [1], which I downloaded it way back in windows 8 days. Made a lot of changes myself and plan to open source it as a fork. Its too good. And combined with the rest of my AHK scripts, my windows setup turns out to be even more customised than many Linux systems I use. See my post of my windows setup fooling r/unixporn [2] for how it... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
Bug.n — Amongst other flavours is a dynamic, tiling window manager, which tries to clone the functionality of dwm. Source: about 1 year ago
Another comment mentioned what you're looking for is a window manager: another for windows is bug.n. Source: over 1 year ago
So when I said "window manager based Linux" I was mostly referring to the stereotypes of the Linux window manager; which 1 person not even having a mouse; staring apps; moving windows doing everything with their keyboard. If you wanna look a bit more into window managers for windows the only "okay" one that I've personally used is bug.n and for Linux there's tons; but my personal fav is I3. Source: over 1 year ago
You can implement the wm manager of your dreams in ahk ... In like 500 lines. it's amazing stuff. You can also go all out: https://github.com/fuhsjr00/bug.n. - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
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