Technology I Use
- MacBook Pro: Home computer.
- iMac: Work computer.
- iPhone: The obvious.
- iTunes and iPod: The obvious.
- Things: Task-management and more.
- Basecamp: Complete project management for the magazine I edit.
- Highrise: Work/personal accounts for keeping track of contacts and transaction histories.
- Evernote: The Leopard app for info-saving.
- NetNewWire: My RSS feed reader.
- Wallet: Lock-box for important details on usernames, etc.
- Gmail: Personal email.
- Apple Mail: Work email.
- Mail Act-On: Keystroke-based organizer for Mail.
- Google Calendar + iCal: Calendars
- Google Docs: A home for a range of documents.
- Numbers: Excel alternative for monthly personal budgets.
- Keynote: Preferred alternative to PowerPoint.
- Microsoft Word: No getting around it.
- Squarespace: For this website you're reading, plus this and this one.
- Google Analytics: Supplemental stats tracking and analysis.
- Backblaze: Auto-backups for my MacBook.
- Dropbox: File back-up, synching, and sharing.
- Flickr: Photo storage and sharing.
- Bookpedia: Database of my library.
- Instapaper: Read-later bookmarklet.
- Last.fm and Pandora: Listening posts.
- Facebook: The obvious.
- Twitter: Link-posting and occasional musings.
- Google Quick Search Box: Launcher/finder.
- Fluid: Site-specific browsers for Google Docs and other websites.
- Isolator: Application isolator.
- Caffeine: For when I need to keep my Mac from dozing.
- Tweetie: For tweets on both iPhone and Mac.
- AppCleaner: To delete apps I try and don't end up using.
On the non-tech front: I use a handful of Moleskins and Piccadilly journals and love writing with Pigma Micron pens and Copic Multiliners.
