![]() But when I need to use it, it’s brilliant. Probably the most expensive software on this list, I only use it occasionally and it is a slightly out of date version. Screenflow - a screen cast recording piece of software. In conjunction with Google Calendar, and my omnifocus "completed list" usually means i can recall with a degree of precision what happened on a particular day! One time fee as well, no subscription □ĭayOne - a diary/journalling app, i usually jot down a paragraph about the days ups and downs to help with mental health. Anything new gets put in here and syncs everywhere. All of our goto recipes, a few dozen, are on here for quick reference. ![]() It’s very clever at scraping recipes off sites to download. I am amazed how much we as a family use this app. Mindnode - clever tool to draw mind maps when I am thinking about ideas, gret for mining your associative memory. I have an account on Inoreader that aggregates and organises the feeds (and has a nice web interface) but the mac, ipad and ios reeder apps work very well offline for quite reading. Reeder - slick RSS reader, I have dozens of technical feeds from AWS, Microsoft I skim read via this, it's miles easier than trying to follow single threads and tweets. Some even end up in client presentations. I can do this on my ipad with a pencil and can send them to the Macbook. GoodNotes - as several folks will tell you at at my office, I love scribbling notes and drawing ideas out as visuals. Tweetbot - easy Twitter client - I don’t post much but do read it. It does look good and is considered best in class, I might wait for an app store sale! Other More General AppsĪnd finally, here is a bonus list of more general Apps I use (some only on my personal mac!) Essentially, this tool does a screenshot (which is perfectly do-able with built in mac functionality) but the editing of the image - adding arrows, highlights, callouts, cropping etc, plus the management of the images is where this tool shines. I used to use Skitch for this, but I’m moving away from Evernote and the two are tightly coupled. It basically does screenshot and small video clip capture. I don’t mind paying small devs for good tools, but this one did feel a bit steep, but I use tools like this almost every day at some point.
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