

- MAC APPS FOR DEVELOPERS 2018 UPDATE
- MAC APPS FOR DEVELOPERS 2018 PRO
- MAC APPS FOR DEVELOPERS 2018 SOFTWARE
- MAC APPS FOR DEVELOPERS 2018 PC
- MAC APPS FOR DEVELOPERS 2018 MAC
Generally, writing is done in Ulysses on the iPad, and editing is done in Ulysses on the Mac.īear is my new go-to app for collecting all sorts of information, be it interesting tweets I’d like to note later, entire webpages I want to save, or other bits of data that are sure to be useful at some point in the future. Whether I’m putting together something for The Sweet Setup or for my own blog, or if I’m editing something for either site, the content generally starts and stops in Ulysses. Ulysses is the writing app I spend the most time in. I will say though, OmniFocus 3 looks great and I’m excited to give it a try when it comes out sometime this year. Checking items off gets done on the iPhone or iPad.
MAC APPS FOR DEVELOPERS 2018 MAC
I use the Mac app mostly for proper triaging, project creation, and idea dumps in the morning. It’s an amazingly beautiful app with just the right amount of functionality to keep my wheels spinning in the right directions. Things 3 is my GTD app of choice right now.
MAC APPS FOR DEVELOPERS 2018 SOFTWARE
However, on the other side of my life, my software choices are largely dictated by the choices found on The Sweet Setup.
MAC APPS FOR DEVELOPERS 2018 PC
What software do you use and for what do you use it?Īs an accountant, the majority of my time is spent on a Windows PC and a range of enterprise software. You can find an iPhone X optimized version and a 5K-ready version of the electrical cloud wallpaper right here. I’m kind of jealous of anyone who has the new iMac Pro, so the least I could do was grab the sweet new cloudy wallpaper for my 5K display. I’m hoping to grab a larger, corner-style desk in the future. The whole setup is located on a relatively small (and damaged) “Kick Desk,” and I plump my rear-end in a Herman Miller Remastered Aeron. As a result, I generally opt to use the external Apple Magic Keyboard as much as possible.
MAC APPS FOR DEVELOPERS 2018 PRO
I love the MacBook Pro’s keyboard, but I’ve gone through one MacBook Pro keyboard already and have come close to having a second MacBook Pro keyboard go bad on me. When I feel like getting extra productive, I lift the external display to its maximum height and put the MacBook Pro underneath it to get in on some dual-screen productivity. When at home, generally speaking, I use the MacBook Pro in clamshell mode held off to the side of my desk while using an Apple Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad and Magic Mouse. It’s a great hard drive with a great design, but I don’t like how the blue light flashes at night. I also store media on a newer 3 TB LaCie D2 Thunderbolt 2 hard drive located on my desk.
MAC APPS FOR DEVELOPERS 2018 UPDATE
It’s really time to update that hard drive. I keep backups of the MacBook Pro on a really old LaCie hard drive connected to an Apple AirPort Extreme. I intend to pick up a USB-C to Ethernet adapter in the future when the house gets wired for fiber internet. I use a Satechi USB-C adapter for connecting SD cards and an extra USB device or two. I recently picked up the LG UltraFine 5K Display, which pairs quite wonderfully with the 15” MacBook Pro. It has a 2.6 GHz Core i7 processor, 16 GB RAM, 512 GB SSD, and the higher-end (in 2016) Radeon Pro 460 GPU with 4GB of VRAM. I use a 2016 15” MacBook Pro with Touch Bar. I love to play baseball and golf in the summer, and I particularly enjoy hanging around the barbecue on a warm summer evening. By night, I am the editor-in-chief of The Sweet Setup, a writer for my own blog, a podcaster, and an administrator on a regional ice hockey executive. By day, I am a public practice accountant and continue to work towards my CPA designation. I’m first and foremost a husband and father, which is the funnest job I’ve ever undertaken. New setup interviews are posted every Monday follow us on RSS or Twitter to stay up to date. We do these interviews because not only are they fun, but a glimpse into what tools someone uses and how they use those tools can spark our imagination and give us an idea or insight into how we can do things better. Every week, we post a new interview with someone about what software they use on their Mac, iPhone, or iPad.
