This feels like it’s in the same family as straw.page[1]. Both are a really refreshing break from homogeneous minimalist web design that’s taken hold over the past few years.
You’re probably thinking about Hey https://www.hey.com. The issue I see with it is that it goes beyond a refreshed interface and breaks IMAP compatibility.
> For the first time, IDA Freeware ships with a cloud-based, free decompiler for x64 binaries (the decompiler requires an internet connection, and lacks some of the more advanced features that the commercial decompiler provides.)
It's interesting to see that they are opening up the decompiler to free users. It seems as though competition from Ghidra has pushed them to reconsider some of their previous decisions.
This sounds like it could be an incredibly useful feature in IDEs. It reminds me of the timeline in Fusion 360 [0] which allows you to scroll back through time, make a change to a feature in ‘past’, and then jump back to the present state of the project.
https://www.taskpaper.com