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Hutility Integrated Techsystems - https://hutility.com | Software Developer | Mississauga, Ontario, Canada - ONSITE | Full-time

Who We Are:

Hutility specializes in the development, customization and integration of enterprise software. The majority of our work is developing software for accounting systems, which is admittedly not a sexy field, but no day is ever boring. Once you get up to speed, at any one time you'll be juggling multiple custom client projects as well as adding features and funcionality to our web products. We do both web and desktop software, integrating with accounting systems (ie. Sage 300 ERP) and various web APIs (ie. Shopify, Amazon MWS, etc.) so in that way it's never boring :) We are not a startup, but still a small company, so we move quickly and you'll be helping build lots of software from scratch.

Our Stack:

- Web: Linux, Nginx, uwsgi, Python, Flask, MySQL, jQuery, Bootstrap

- Desktop: Windows, SQL Server, .NET, C#, VB6

Looking For:

We're looking for an adaptable, quick learner, who can handle concurrent projects involving different technologies (different APIs, languages, OS'es even!)

Give us a shout at contact@hutility.com and tell us a bit about yourself!


Experiencing the same issue on Android/Chrome. Nice site btw :)


It's funny, Notedock[1], one of the things I'm currently working on is kinda like what you've described. The original vision at least.

It's currently being offered as something like a self-hosted wiki or similar as you say, but has some hidden, unadvertised "social" features.

Like sharing pages to other sites in the Notedock system. And pages can also be public (you can choose to set individual pages as public or private). Here's an example of my "public" site: https://jb.notedock.com/public Members of that site, and the members of sites each page is shared to can add to the Comments section. But for public pages, there's also a Disqus[2] option at the end (which I've turned off for my public site).

The original vision also included being able to "follow Notedocks" instead of "follow users" like you've described. What I didn't have in mind was the Medium type comments and "forking". So it's leading me to think that we probably have/had the same inspiration, but different ways of implementing this.

[1] https://notedock.com

[2] http://disqus.com/


I was thinking of setting up a site similar to yours. I even got a domain and set up a launchrock page [1].

But after a couple of months (still haven't started it), I'm finding that putting up a google doc/hackpad/blog post is a lot less friction. The nice thing about having a centralized place like yours (and the one I intended to build), is that the ideas wouldn't be fragmented into different sites/docs.

If anyone's interested in using the domain (unused.me) for an idea site, let me know, I'd gladly give it up :)

[1] http://signup.unused.me/


Oh wow! This is awesome! Yours looks so much better. I went with the simplicity approach. I had the same belief, having them in one place allows people to go to ONE hub of ideas.

Thanks!


Agree with everyone saying to use something like Trello, Asana, Google Docs, etc.

Unless you need a "special" CRM feature, I think you can get by on using a generic tool that fits your workflow, and is simpler to get going with.

I'm building Notedock[0], it's really a general tool underneath all messaging on the homepage. I actually use it as a CRM, with a page for each contact (you can put all relevant details here, discussions, contact info, etc.)

If anyone's interested, send me an email and I can show how I get by with this "CRM".

[0] https://notedock.com


Oh wow. I've been looking for something exactly like this: basically similar to the new Basecamp but more focused. I really dig it, only I can't decide what to call my Notedock :P


I use Stripe Checkout myself, but I think if you make your own form you're be able to leave 'remember me' out. Correct me if I'm wrong though, haven't made a custom form in a while.

https://stripe.com/docs/tutorials/forms


I use bootstrap and either customize the css, or use something from bootswatch.com

When you guys use ThemeForest themes for a Saas app, do you get the extended license?

The license details are a little murky, so I'm not sure, but leaning towards it being the extended license that's needed.


I built a web app to do something like this for myself. Now slowly rolling it out to users other than myself.

https://jots.me

It's not as visual as the Seinfeld calendar but it works great for what I use it for. I use it to record what I've done for work, my side projects, exercise logs, etc. I even use it to roughly track expenses.

It keeps me motivated to keep adding entries for my projects, so I guess that helps with procrastination. At the least it gets me to do something daily so it can be recorded.


I've found that having a "Done" list in addition to a todo-list works for me.

I have Trello as a todo list and used to use iDoneThis as my "Done" list. With iDoneThis, all the projects and other stuff I was working on would get lumped together. I wanted to be able to separate projects, but still be able to see them all together in one feed.

I ended up making a web app to do this for myself and have been using it for the past few months. Just decided to open it up for other people to use a few weeks ago, so I've been collecting some emails. It's at https://jots.me

I have some beta users right now, so if anyone's interested in trying it out, use this signup link for HN: https://jots.me/signup?code=hn5

It gives you 5 "cards" (what would be calendars in iDoneThis) so you can separate 5 different projects.


http://clipchoose.com - Let's you make polls with YouTube videos


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