They do create some excellent stuff. Their 'Workers' product is incredibly well thought out. Makes me pay close attention to the rest of their catalogue.
They are a really cool company. Taking things that are normally difficult and not very nice to look at all the while keeping it in reach of the masses. I'm really impressed with these guys.
They're also well-positioned and pushed the eInk based note-taking line of products ahead of what we currently had. I certainly do hope they remain a viable business and keep iterating.
Interesting. Assuming that's the whole business in one place, which it does appear to be, they're a smaller business than I imagined and I think it's quite impressive that they've built three new products (plus some mobile versions) as good as they are in just a few years.
I felt the same way when they picked up Desk (formerly Assistly). I have been pleased that they continue to push the product forward since the acquisition.
I am happy to see them succeeding and expanding into new areas. They have done so much for the tech scene.
At least a few things they did were in use at nearly every job I've ever had, and they did well every time, aside from a few times when a Pi would have been more appropriate.
Hadn't heard of this! Thanks for the link. I wonder what their business model is like. It looks like they've been around for at least 3 years, so that's a positive sign that they're doing something right.
They really are. I'm always impressed with how much they can squeeze out of the small footprint of their stores. I wonder if they could link up with Pyxis or similar to do tele/robo pharmacy.
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