![]() ![]() Supports mermaid, and other diagrams, which is nice. It’s reliable, much more so than EndNote, in my experience. Essentially, my take on August Bradley’s Life Operating Systemīookends is my reference manager. Notion for planning, project management, tracking daily habits and routines, personal data collection (BMI, meters rowed, etc.). Obsidian has become my place for thinking and writing to think. The language is a little weird - the product of being nearly 30 years old, and morphing along the way rather than being what I would call a designed language like Python, Ruby, etc. MATLAB has a really nice environment where everything is live, you can evaluate code, examine variables, etc. I could go on and on, but those are three that really make a difference every day for me. Yoink is great for getting those files on a shelf for a few minutes before I drop them into the place they need to go. Yoink - I am forever needing a file from a folder to drop into a chat, attach to an e-mail or I’m reorganizing/cleaning up the desktop/documents folder. The ability for me to locate a folder or document with a few keystrokes is worth the price of admission. ![]() ![]() Examples are someone asking for my passport number, or some auto insurance information.Īlfred - I probably use 10% of this apps capabilities, but it’s still a big deal for me. Here’s a few of them that are important to me since I use my Mac for both personal use and work (BYOD kind of).ġPassword - Just an unbelievable resource that allows me not only to create secure passwords, but helps manage a lot of critical information that needs to be stored for those rare occasions I need it. Just installed the Big Sur beta, which means I had to update my list that’s tucked away in Notes that reminds me of all the apps I need if I ever do a clean install. ![]()
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