![]() I like SpeakTime ( ) for putting a row of glance-able analog clocks at the lower left of my screen (semi-transparent so they look like part of the background) to be aware of alternate time zones.Ĥ. I prefer MagiCal ( ) rather than Eigenclock as it includes options to put "yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss" by the Spotlight icon, with clickable for the calendar.ģ. Plus Address Book links to Google Contacts, and iCal links to Google Calendar.Ģ. It scales fine and stays in sync across devices. ![]() One account has 3.8GB of email and another has 4.1GB, according to Google. I use Apple Mail, with IMAP and Google Apps for Your Domain. This may be obvious but as of the latest version, you don't gain much from a corporate email program like Entourage. Here's some more "FREE" software (some would appreciate a donation/purchase but are not crippled):ġ. I find the OS X, menu calendar extremely limted. Virtualbox This virtualization product from Sun Microsystems totally eliminates the need for parallels or Vmware if you plan to use the VM sparingly. ![]() if you use twitter, tweetie is the best mac twitter client by far. HandBrake For ripping your DVDs to MPEG4, there is no better tool. Flip4Mac For those videos that MPlayer plays poorly, typically WMVs Flip4Mac provides a fee codec which integrates with your quicktime player.Ħ. Also comes with excellent keyboard shortcuts support making it the best video player on any platform. MPlayer This is a video player which plays almost anything you can offer. Very useful when watching long flash movies. Caffeine is small program which puts an icon on menu bar on which you can click to prevent your Mac from going to sleep,dimming the screen etc. if you just want an app launcher spotlight is already good at that. I use it all the time.I'm recommending only free software here.Ģ. If you use Jupyter Notebooks at all, Juno is a great iPad client.It will bug you not just once but consistently until you mark something as completed.Ĭoding (don’t know if this applies to you but in case it does): Due is great for quick, time sensitive reminders.OmniGraffle for everything from flow charts and mind maps to vector graphics and UI design.Drafts is usually where I start with andy type of writing and has highly customizable sharing features.Papers is a great reference manager and PDF annotation tool.It has an amazing feature set for note taking and text referencing for research and such. LiquidText for PDF reading and annotation.Scrivener is phenomenal for longer form writing, featuring excellent organization.Ulysses is great for an all around writing app.The downside to MarginNote is that support is nearly non-existent, although updates are frequent. It also has far less to offer in features than MarginNote, especially with regard to tagging annotations. Unfortunately, it munges annotations from other editing sources (e.g. However, should I ever decide to drop ZoomNotes (likely b/c the document management method eventually becomes tedious), Concepts is the next app I would use. I find ZoomNotes superior for doing the types of technical drawings and notes that I need to do for the reasons I mention above. –> The two most significant advantages of MarginNotes over PDFExpert are the ability to write hand-written notes to highlights and the ability to hash-tag annotations. Its greatest weakness is that it flattens all of its annotations in export and/or the method to export annotations is cumbersome. MarginNotes to annotate documents when the annotations should also be tagged.It also works properly to maintain annotations across to other PDF apps such as DevonThink. I recommend it solely because it does so well at managing PDFs from all of the clouds, even when you have multiple accounts per cloud. –> I don’t suggest this app has any advantages on the iPad Pro or with the Apple Pencil 2. Its power for me is in its ability to view documents across my multiple sets of cloud storage locations and its integration with its desktop app. –> ZoomNotes works exceptionally well to take notes or make basic sketches with the iPad Pro and the Apple Pencil 2. Its greatest weakness is the cumbersome method of how it organizes documents in “boxes”, especially in its macOS app. Its power for me is in its ability to set Workspaces to minimize the number of tools that are visible, in its ability to put the selection bar on the left side (for right handed drawing and left-handed selection), and in its ability to do app-sharing to pick up documents from the iPad almost seamlessly on the macOS. ZoomNotes to take hand-written notes at meetings and to make sketches in lectures.
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