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Ditto. Check out my grid system Avalanche for lightweight Sass goodness.
Hi - author here. Yes, yet another grid system! However, the idea behind Avalanche is not to be an ‘all things to all men’ framework but to do one thing really well - grid layouts.
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Tobias makes a point of asking his subscribers NOT to share the content from his email newsletter. This article is a copy of the newsletter he sent out yesterday and will post on Medium in a week or two.
I guess his reasoning is to retain some kind of exclusivity for his subscribers. Whether or not you agree with that, OP is being pretty disrespectful to Tobias by flagrantly copy-pasting it here.
Also worth mentioning that their iPhone app is superb.
The Xero iOS app (and I assume Android app also) allows you to take photos and attach them to expense claims you're entering. It doesn't have number recognition to fill in the boxes but the process works well in my experience.
Highly recommend Xero
My accountant (a Xero partner) has access so come year-end, he can login and export my near fully-prepped accounts ready to send to Companies House meaning I save money on accountancy fees.
Xero as a business is also very profitable, backed by Peter Thiel, publicly traded at a $1bn+ valuation and with over 1000 employees so the service isn't going to disappear any time soon.
Yep. They led Inbox by Google.
Jean-Marc Denis has a Sketch tutorials side-project - http://sketchdesign.io
I've tried out Mailbox, Airmail, Unibox, Postbox and Inky in the past but always find myself heading back to Sparrow. Despite no updates in nearly three years, I still find it to be the best interface and I still haven't seen a better implementation of the Alt+R quick reply.
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Thanks for sharing. You could use loops for the 1-12 classes to cut down on the code. I'll submit a pull request when I have time.