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Latest revision as of 02:54, 4 March 2024
tl;dr a marque story ...
tl;dr[n] where tl;dr is the group marque and n is a specific product line or application variant with ...
These Active App Concepts ...
In order of appearance on stores
- tl;dr[PMTA]
Personal Carbon Accounting DomianThe actively developed and product line version of the GT2 app
Bike DashboardA focused and accurate bike dashboard with integrations.
tl;dr[TASKPM]
Cloud service for personal planning.First baseline provides a MCP based service integrating task and timewarrior with PERT/CPM (default implementation: MS Project).
tl;dr[YAS3]
Generic Simple Storage Client and FS.DS centric S3 client and implementation of the MCP Library file system.
... prolly not but maybe later ...
- tl;dr[*ledger]
text ledger ecosys with interface to current DS ERP core and DCMS Commerce
- tl;dr[tldr]
domain readiness app supporting dns and epp
A Product Engineering line
Software built for consumer use, as opposed to systems software. The style is "tl" followed by colon, dash, or semicolon, "dr", followed by a square bracketed specific product name.
- redvant based
- wireframe approach, wireframe as production, CI concept
- clear separation of standalone vs cloud, standalone meaning ops on a device without a DS backend
A Look and Feel
The conceit of using low fidelity wireframes as a production UI, with elements filled with active working content instead of crossed out static images.
JustinMind is the current selection for this.