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While I’m glad for the author, in that they’ve found something that delights them, this just seems like a really long-winded way to say “matte screens have less glare” - not a new fact.

There are special surfaces (also used in some TVs I believe) which actually reflect somewhat less light. I assume this "nano texture" is something like that. (Of course the screen being matte also helps.)

On windows at least, I almost always use 'alt+space; x' to maximise windows, as well as winkey+left/right/up/down, which is really the only resizing I do. Having to use the mouse is a pain.

I fully agree, but the winkey + tab order is simply in order of last used, with the most recent being at the upper left and oldest at the lower right.

Interesting! Thanks for that

No need to make small-talk with someone is a positive for many people. That might make it worth it?


Interesting little read. I always find it fascinating when old code holds up really well - especially structurally. Great trip down memory lane!


Try Pass4Wallet. It has a long list of supported barcode types and it's free, so win-win.

I'm not affiliated, I've just found it to be very flexible over a few years of using it.


I've been using Pass4Wallet (the app you linked) for a number of years and it's been fantastic. I'd recommend it.


Look at Pass4Wallet - free from the start.


Commented in another reply, this is the answer. Works great and supports a dozen barcode types.


Try Pass4Wallet from the app store. It's free and supports a huge array of barcode types, including codabar. It's been my go-to custom card app for a number of years.


I’m curious. What are the critical features you’re looking for? I always like to hear the specifics of how people want to use fonts.


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