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Rahul Prabakaranleft a comment
Animated mockups from screenshots without jumping into Figma is the right level of effort for quick product updates and changelogs. The thing I always get stuck on is aspect ratio when the same visual needs to go to Twitter, LinkedIn, and a deck at the same time. Does Mokkit let you export the same scene in multiple formats in one go?

MokkitTurn any screenshot into a scroll-stopping animated visual
Rahul Prabakaranleft a comment
This is a crowded category and the thing that always gets me is whether I'll actually keep using it after the first week. Most time tracking apps have the same drop-off problem where the habit doesn't stick because logging sessions adds friction. Does the app do anything to make starting a session feel effortless in the moment, like from the lock screen or a widget, or is it mostly something...

Task Timer β Focus TrackerTrack your time. Focus on what matters.
Rahul Prabakaranleft a comment
Been using sketch for years and honestly still love it for solo work, fast, clean, native mac app that just feels snappy. but the truth is most of my team has moved to figma and the pressure to switch is real. collaboration just isn't quite there yet and being mac-only is becoming a bit of a dealbreaker for us.

Sketch CopenhagenLiquid Glass redesign, an all-new Inspector, and more
Rahul Prabakaranleft a comment
Jitter is a solid tool and i really do enjoy using it but i think its still got some growing to do. The core experience is great clean interface, fast exports, and the figma plugin integration is a nice idea in theory. in practice though the figma plugin still misses alot of elements when you import and you end up having to manually redo things which defeats the purpose abit. also really wish...
Jitter 1.0A fast and simple animation tool on the web π«
