Gitrecon - Node.js tool to scan GitHub repositories for exposed email addresses and names.
GeoSpyer - Python tool using Graylark's AI-powered geo-location service to uncover the location where photos were taken.
CheckUser - search username across social networks
I don't think there's any value in including links to podcast app/players, especially not propriety ones, and some on this list (like [podcastchart](https://podcastchart.com/)) are just parked domains.
The following sections don't relate to OSINT, so may be better placed elsewhere: E-mail Management, Document and Reference Management, PDF Management, OCR Tools, Web Automation, Dashboard Tools and Wikis
The following sections relate more to general productivity than OSINT
Collaboration and Project Management
Communication Tools
Calendars and Scheduling
Mind Mapping, Concept Mapping and Idea Generation Tools
Removed the sections on: Note-taking, Annotation Tools, Digital Publishing, Newsletter Tools and Digital Storytelling. Because these are not directly related to OSINT
Cloud storage services not relevant to OSINT
I feel like there's also a danger in including links to unencrypted storage providers (like Google Drive, Dropbox, etc) as no OSINT investigator should be uploading potentially sensitive content to those public providers.
While creating decks may be involved in the OSINT process, there is no value in linking the user to MS Office, Canva, Google Slides, Keynote, etc. This does not relate to OSINT
Again, this section (although including _some_ useful apps) does not relate to OSINT, and many of the links here have become unmaintained, and could possibly cause harm to users.
This section doesn't have any relation to OSINT.
Some items in this section were also very out-dated (such as http://konvergens.dk/zcom/), and some other items may even pose harm to users.
While bookmarking is of course useful during an OSINT investigation, it falls more under productivity tools, and not directly OSINT tools. This section was quite out of date, and I think that instead linking to a list like [jyguyomarch/awesome-productivity](https://github.com/jyguyomarch/awesome-productivity) at the end of the list, would be more valuable to readers.