My currently used apps
I’ve put together a list of apps that I tend to use. The ecology of apple apps is so rich at this point. In any case, here they are:
Password Management
1Password
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- Excellent password manager
Menu Bar
Alfred 3
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- Application launcher and more
Amphetamine
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- Keeps my mac awake
Display Menu
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- Quickly adjusts the display size
Little Snitch
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- Limits the traffic apps seem to think they have the privilege of using
Sound, Music, and Broadcasting
Audio Hijack
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- Useful for broadcasting music from Cubase
AudioTunes (no longer made)
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- really useful for making quick changes of audio format
Boom 3d
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- magically makes music sound better
Capo
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- Useful for reverse engineering music
Cubase 10
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- my standby Digital Audio Workstation
Gameshow
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- Useful for broadcasting live performances
- about to be discontinued and taken over by Wirecast.
Grand 3
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- A solid piano VST
iTunes
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- Good stuff
Loopback
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- Very useful for routing music from one app to another
ScreenFlow
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- Standby screencasting. This with Keynote were the main apps for Being Productive
Soundsource
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- Simple menu bar app to direct sounds to different places
Syntorial
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- Super cool app for learning the useful workings of a synthesizer
VLC
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- Powerful, free media player
VOX
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- Another very useful media player
Wavelab 9
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- Sound wave editor. Great for anatomically dissecting sound
File Management
A Better Finder Rename
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- Quickly rename a bunch of stuff
Big Mean Folder Machine
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- Quickly separate or merge files in folders
Carbon Copy Cloner
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- I have an external hard drive regularly copied to another drive as backup
CrashPlan
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- Has been my a solid online backup service for years.
DEVONthink Pro Office
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- Useful for siloing different parts of my work and life. Deserves more than a couple of sentences of explanations.
Dropbox
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- A reliable cloud service for files
Dropzone
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- I’ll use this to send files from one computer to another via a Dropbox folder and a Hazel script
Finder
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- Main file navigation
Forklift
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- FTP client of choice
FreeSpace
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- Tells me how much space I have left on my hard drive
Gemini 2
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- Great for finding duplicate files and removing them
HoudahSpot
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- Powerful search
Hazel
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- An excellent file manager. Set some rules and Hazel keeps my files tidy. See my post on using Hazel to sort.
OmniPresence
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- Keeps my OmniOutliner files synced
Path Finder
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- Another approach to Finder files. I like its preview set up.
Space Gremlin Pro
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- Excellent visualizer for space used in my disk drives
Time Machine
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- Backup!
VisualDiffer
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- Another one of those apps that I don’t use often, but when I need it, it is excellent for what it does.
Productivity
Bartender 3
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- Hides or shows my menu bar items
BusyCal
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- My favorite calendar app – I particularly love the 2-week view
Due
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- My favorite timer. I love the nagging feature.
Flashcard Hero
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- When I need flashcards.
Freedom
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- I don’t really use it anymore, but it was useful to block websites
Hook
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- A really neat bi-directional linking system and more (Hook & OmniFocus)
Howler Pro
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- a fun alert
Keyboard Maestro
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- an excellent tool to manage key commands and more (Posts integrating Keyboard Maestro with OmniFocus)
Moom
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- window size and placement management
OmniFocus
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- my task manager of choice
OmniGraffle
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- great for designing concepts and spaces
OmniOutliner
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- an outliner that works well as a project house
Paste
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- copy and paste management
TextExpander
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- a deluxe text management app – type a few letters and make many more (posts integrating TextExpander with OmniFocus)
Workspaces
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- an app that can link to a number of files and documents
Figures, Billing
Banktivity
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- my financial tracking program of choice
Calca
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- a neat text-based program for quick doing calculations
Moon Invoice
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- for simple invoicing
Numbers
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- a solid spreadsheet tool
Interfaces
Firefox
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- internet browser
Google Chrome
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- internet browser
Epic Games
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- video games!
Firestorm
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- Second Life client
GOG Galaxy
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- video games!
Kindle
Mailplane
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- great for managing multiple Gmail accounts
Steam
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- video games!
TweetDeck
Origin
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- video games!
Plex Media
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- watch my movies on other devices
Writing, Drafting, and Text Editors
Audiobook Builder
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- helps me make audiobooks
BBEdit
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- for when I’m doing rudimentary php coding, trying to break my websites
Folding Text
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- a text editor to focus on individual sections
Hemingway Editor
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- great for helping me improvinate my sentences
iA Writer
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- a text editor for focus
Keynote
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- a solid presentation device – used for the bulk of making Being Productive
Pages
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- A solid word processor and text designer
MindNode
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- great for mind-mapping
Scrivener
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- the workhorse of all text programs. This is what I write books with
Ulysses
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- a nice all around text manager
Zettelkasten
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a notetaking app I’ve been recently experimenting with and really excited by
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Zotero
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- a free research assistant app
PDF Management
PDF Expert
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- a PDF editor
PDFpenPro
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- another PDF editor
Preview
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- an unsung hero of default PDF tools
Images
Capto
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- great for managing and marking up screenshots
Pixelmator
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- solid image editor
ScreenFloat
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- for when I need a screenshot to continue floating above other windows
Productivity is many things. For some, it is about doing a lot in a little time.
But, truly, productivity is so much more. It is about:
- Setting yourself up for success.
- Being focused where you want to be.
- Doing things that you find meaningful.
- Being creative, sometimes even in harsh environments.
- Forging your own paths.
- Finding your voice and delivering it well.
- Knowing and actively deciding on your obligations.
- Knowing where and how to say “no”.
- Avoiding procrastination.
Too often, many of us fall into just going along with and fighting whatever the world throws at us. “Go with the flow!”, we say. Meanwhile, we might think, “I’d like to do that one thing. Maybe one day I will.” The days go by. The goal never arrives, and then we wonder why or blame circumstance.
But when we learn to take charge of our lives and the world
around us, we start living life with intention.
Of course, striking out may seem scary. It takes courage to live life with purpose and on purpose. Roadblocks and worries, fears and concerns show up everywhere.
This is my passion. I want to help you to find that sense of your own unique play to meet the world so that you can:
- Create a life that is yours.
- Find and follow an inner guide in a way that works for you and those you care for.
- Decide on your obligations and meet them while building the world you want.
Where are video games headed?
The development of games …
Pendulum Waves
neat waves …
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